Brake pad replacement
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Mikes94GS3 (07-07-22)
#137
Need some help picking brakes
Going to replace front and rear pads and rotors. Going with EBC drilled and slotted rotors and can't decide between yellow or green pads any input? Also the site that I was going to order them gives an option of vented or solid rotors? From the reading I've done online if your vehicle comes with solid rotors you should stick with that and vise versa. I'm not sure which one these rigs have from the factory so not sure which package to get. Than
ks for any replies and this is for a '16 rx350 fsport
ks for any replies and this is for a '16 rx350 fsport
#138
Pretty sure that the front brake rotors are vented and the rears are not. Both front and rear are solid and not slotted.
I personally would not go with slotted since my braking is fine and no need to eat the pads. I will probably use OEM when the time comes on this vehicle.
I personally would not go with slotted since my braking is fine and no need to eat the pads. I will probably use OEM when the time comes on this vehicle.
#140
I spoke to a Lexus dealer in Smyrna Georgia (suburb of Atlanta) and the service consultant told me that for my 2017 RX350 the brakes are only good for 20-25K miles. While that seems to be in line with my experience, that is totally ridiculous that brakes would only last that long. Has anyone else been told such nonsense? If this is true, it's just one more reason I will never buy a Lexus again.
Is Street racing very common in that area? My experience with Toyota SUV brakes is 50-65K miles ( 80-100K km), depending on how the car is driven. I changed my RX brakes around 55K miles and they still had at least 3 mm left on them.
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#143
yep....I am used to the vented like the fronts. Mine are the same front and back.
#144
Going to replace front and rear pads and rotors. Going with EBC drilled and slotted rotors and can't decide between yellow or green pads any input? Also the site that I was going to order them gives an option of vented or solid rotors? From the reading I've done online if your vehicle comes with solid rotors you should stick with that and vise versa. I'm not sure which one these rigs have from the factory so not sure which package to get. Than
ks for any replies and this is for a '16 rx350 fsport
ks for any replies and this is for a '16 rx350 fsport
I'm going to digress a little to talk about brake life and vibration. In my opinion, brake life is all about the details. I own a 17 f-sport and have 56k miles on original brakes. I also regularly get at least 45-50k miles on brakes on my other vehicles including ones I drive aggressively. So, I call BS on service advisors saying brakes are only good for 25-30k miles (not withstanding tracking or other abuse). These advisors are out for sales. At 50K miles on my RX, the front pads were at 6mm and rears at 8. Several times, I experienced vibration after a Discount Tire rotation. I found that the lug nuts were not all torqued to spec. After retorqing, no vibration. So, If anyone is having vibration problems and your pads are still not worn (I think the limit is greater than 3mm remaining pad material), the 1st thing I would do is retorque all the lug nuts to the factory spec - I think it's 81 'lbs, but check your manual. Get them reasonably close to the same torque. Once that is done, if there is still vibration, then do the bedding in process noted in the Centric paper a few posts back. It's highly probable, that this will fix any vibration problem. If the vibration returns in a while, try a couple / few quick bed in braking stops and this should scrape pad materials of the rotors and things will be smooth again.
Thanks to all the folks who regularly post about various topics helping us all get the most enjoyment out of our vehicle. Also, I have no skin in the game with either Centric or EBC.
Last edited by Oldboy52; 07-11-22 at 06:16 PM. Reason: clarification
#145
The 2016+ RX was the first RX to get vented rear rotors standard on all models. Previous models were 100% solid except the 2010-2012 RX450h in Europe which had them as an option too. That's what I have on on my 2008 RX350, the calipers at least, the rotors are from an 06-13 IS350 to retain the factory parking brake.
For rotors, I've had good luck with Centric Premiums and OEMs are alright too. The OEMs (Advics) and aftermarket Advics only have a coating on the front instead of behind the inside of the hat. The Centrics have the coating all the way around and it is more robust as well. However, for me OEM rotors are cheaper so I'm giving them another chance on my 08 RX. For pads, I like the Akebono ProACT and Raybestos EHT pads, they feel similar but the EHTs are significantly cheaper and are GG rated instead of FF rated for the Akebonos. Great feeling pads that have a lot of modulation, and will bite hard if you demand it from them. We'll see how these EHTs hold up. The Akebonos are on my 2002 Highlander and 2014 RX and are wearing very well. I tried Akebono OEM pads and took them off within a few weeks, horrible bite and unlike the OE rotors they were overprioced and felt weak despite being made by Akebono as well. To add insult to injury they were also only EE rated.
For rotors, I've had good luck with Centric Premiums and OEMs are alright too. The OEMs (Advics) and aftermarket Advics only have a coating on the front instead of behind the inside of the hat. The Centrics have the coating all the way around and it is more robust as well. However, for me OEM rotors are cheaper so I'm giving them another chance on my 08 RX. For pads, I like the Akebono ProACT and Raybestos EHT pads, they feel similar but the EHTs are significantly cheaper and are GG rated instead of FF rated for the Akebonos. Great feeling pads that have a lot of modulation, and will bite hard if you demand it from them. We'll see how these EHTs hold up. The Akebonos are on my 2002 Highlander and 2014 RX and are wearing very well. I tried Akebono OEM pads and took them off within a few weeks, horrible bite and unlike the OE rotors they were overprioced and felt weak despite being made by Akebono as well. To add insult to injury they were also only EE rated.
Last edited by MattRX; 07-11-22 at 09:04 PM.
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bamalam (07-14-22)
#146
Recommendations for brake pads and rotors?
Can someone suggest brake pads and rotors on RockAuto?
Been looking at this kit. I don't really know what to purchase if its separate (not sure what's a good brand etc.)
It just seems like ceramic is the way to go?
Need both front and rear. Apparently pads are down to 1mm. I'm located in Western Canada if that helps.
Been looking at this kit. I don't really know what to purchase if its separate (not sure what's a good brand etc.)
It just seems like ceramic is the way to go?
Need both front and rear. Apparently pads are down to 1mm. I'm located in Western Canada if that helps.
#147
Can someone suggest brake pads and rotors on RockAuto?
Been looking at this kit. I don't really know what to purchase if its separate (not sure what's a good brand etc.)
It just seems like ceramic is the way to go?
Need both front and rear. Apparently pads are down to 1mm. I'm located in Western Canada if that helps.
Been looking at this kit. I don't really know what to purchase if its separate (not sure what's a good brand etc.)
It just seems like ceramic is the way to go?
Need both front and rear. Apparently pads are down to 1mm. I'm located in Western Canada if that helps.
#148
Wow, just reading some of the brake life on here, there are a lot of hard drivers around. My 2016 F Sport has 120,000 kms and the pads "may" need replacing next service so says the dealer.
#149
Viktor just added a video for the rear brake pads and rotors for our vehicles.
Another great video....everyone should subscribe to this guy for his excellent videos.
He also just did the front brakes in a separate video.
The rear brakes are more interesting since he discusses how to retract the electronic parking brake and show the battery and jumper method as well.
Another great video....everyone should subscribe to this guy for his excellent videos.
He also just did the front brakes in a separate video.
The rear brakes are more interesting since he discusses how to retract the electronic parking brake and show the battery and jumper method as well.
Last edited by Quantum501; 10-12-22 at 04:08 AM.
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