Help? How do you replace the front/rear brake pads? (searched already)
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Help? How do you replace the front/rear brake pads? (searched already)
Help?
I have a 99 GS300 and its time to I guess change the brakes at 49,000 miles....
I was thinking about getting some Axis', EBC's or Hawks....
I searched and the DIY is for the LS400 which has different brakes in the rear for sure(sliders IIRC) vs piston calipers like on the GS300?
I have a 99 GS300 and its time to I guess change the brakes at 49,000 miles....
I was thinking about getting some Axis', EBC's or Hawks....
I searched and the DIY is for the LS400 which has different brakes in the rear for sure(sliders IIRC) vs piston calipers like on the GS300?
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All calipers are piston-type. But some calipers have sliders, and others are basically like the front.
For our rears, we have sliding pins to hold the pads in place. To replace the pads, you need to first remove the fitting guide pin, and then the 2 pins that actually holds the pads to the caliper. The pads should slide right now. Sorry I dont have any pictures. I never bothered taking pictures.
For our rears, we have sliding pins to hold the pads in place. To replace the pads, you need to first remove the fitting guide pin, and then the 2 pins that actually holds the pads to the caliper. The pads should slide right now. Sorry I dont have any pictures. I never bothered taking pictures.
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Help?
I have a 99 GS300 and its time to I guess change the brakes at 49,000 miles....
I was thinking about getting some Axis', EBC's or Hawks....
I searched and the DIY is for the LS400 which has different brakes in the rear for sure(sliders IIRC) vs piston calipers like on the GS300?
I have a 99 GS300 and its time to I guess change the brakes at 49,000 miles....
I was thinking about getting some Axis', EBC's or Hawks....
I searched and the DIY is for the LS400 which has different brakes in the rear for sure(sliders IIRC) vs piston calipers like on the GS300?
I have not found anything for the rear.
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For our rears, we have sliding pins to hold the pads in place. To replace the pads, you need to first remove the fitting guide pin, and then the 2 pins that actually holds the pads to the caliper. The pads should slide right now. Sorry I dont have any pictures. I never bothered taking pictures.
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Help?
I have a 99 GS300 and its time to I guess change the brakes at 49,000 miles....
I was thinking about getting some Axis', EBC's or Hawks....
I searched and the DIY is for the LS400 which has different brakes in the rear for sure(sliders IIRC) vs piston calipers like on the GS300?
I have a 99 GS300 and its time to I guess change the brakes at 49,000 miles....
I was thinking about getting some Axis', EBC's or Hawks....
I searched and the DIY is for the LS400 which has different brakes in the rear for sure(sliders IIRC) vs piston calipers like on the GS300?