Brake Rotor and Brake Pads is it under warranty?
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Brake Rotor and Brake Pads is it under warranty?
I have a 2007 IS250 with 29,000 miles on it. its been 1 year and 10 months. My brake started squeaking, so i got it checked and they said i need to replace my brake pads and brake rotors and it will cost a total of 650 for both sides. This is the dealer so i know its extra expensive, does anyone know how much i can get it for at a regualr place? Also it is not under warrenty right? Lastly how often do you have to change brake pads or rotors? Am i on the right track? I heard it usually takes like 50k miles or so.
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NO, this is not a warrantable item. It's wear n tear, only certain car companies will pick up these types of costs (BMW, VW, etc) Your pads and rotors wearing out at 29k isn't completely normal but then again it isn't unheard of. I've seen pads n rotors go out in 18k miles. and some last up to 60k miles. It's all driving habits and usage of vehicle. $650 for both sides isn't too bad, but an independent will definitely be cheaper. What part of CA are you in? Perhaps I can refer you to some great shops
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NO, this is not a warrantable item. It's wear n tear, only certain car companies will pick up these types of costs (BMW, VW, etc) Your pads and rotors wearing out at 29k isn't completely normal but then again it isn't unheard of. I've seen pads n rotors go out in 18k miles. and some last up to 60k miles. It's all driving habits and usage of vehicle. $650 for both sides isn't too bad, but an independent will definitely be cheaper. What part of CA are you in? Perhaps I can refer you to some great shops
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Now are the brakes squeeking becuase the squeeler(s) are touching the rotor(s) or something to do with the material in the pads? How much percentage (they usually measure in mm) is left on the pads? If the pads are worn then yes as stated by the users above it's wear and tear.
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Your best bet is to order the the rotors and pads from say lexus of pembroke pines and do the labor yourself. The OEM rotors left and right along with pads will run about $240+shipping altogether and save yourself a lot of money. It takes about an hour or so. Once you learn to do it, you're set. Think of it this way, lets just say you'll drive your car for 150,000 miles before it dies you and you change your rotors and pads every 30000 miles. That's 4 times you're going to end up changing them. Let's saying shipping's $20. $260x4=$1040 + 4 hours of self labor versus say $600 for the dealer to do itwhich totals out to $2400. Besides even if a shop charges you say...$80 to do it, that's $320 you coulda spent on say...an intake
Just my two cents. If you don't know how to do it, ask a friend or something. I had a friend who's a mechanic that taught me and did the work for me for a cup of coffee.
Just my two cents. If you don't know how to do it, ask a friend or something. I had a friend who's a mechanic that taught me and did the work for me for a cup of coffee.
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Your best bet is to order the the rotors and pads from say lexus of pembroke pines and do the labor yourself. The OEM rotors left and right along with pads will run about $240+shipping altogether and save yourself a lot of money. It takes about an hour or so. Once you learn to do it, you're set. Think of it this way, lets just say you'll drive your car for 150,000 miles before it dies you and you change your rotors and pads every 30000 miles. That's 4 times you're going to end up changing them. Let's saying shipping's $20. $260x4=$1040 + 4 hours of self labor versus say $600 for the dealer to do itwhich totals out to $2400. Besides even if a shop charges you say...$80 to do it, that's $320 you coulda spent on say...an intake
Just my two cents. If you don't know how to do it, ask a friend or something. I had a friend who's a mechanic that taught me and did the work for me for a cup of coffee.
Just my two cents. If you don't know how to do it, ask a friend or something. I had a friend who's a mechanic that taught me and did the work for me for a cup of coffee.
oh ok nice input =DD, however do you know any online sites where i can get both the front rotors and pads for good price?? thx
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I don't know why everytime someone needs to replace their brake pads, they are told to change the rotors as well. Am I missing something? I always thought they only need to be replaced if they are damaged in some way. So how can they be damaged if the brake pads are worn out? Don't you just replace the pads and you're good to go?
I did the front brakes yesterday on our RX350 and it was the easiest thing I've ever done, except from adding fluids. It's actually easier than an oil change and that's not even hard at all. The pads were about $55 from Sewell and then some minor expenses for a C-clamp, brake quiet grease and a can of Brake Kleen
I did the front brakes yesterday on our RX350 and it was the easiest thing I've ever done, except from adding fluids. It's actually easier than an oil change and that's not even hard at all. The pads were about $55 from Sewell and then some minor expenses for a C-clamp, brake quiet grease and a can of Brake Kleen
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I don't know why everytime someone needs to replace their brake pads, they are told to change the rotors as well. Am I missing something? I always thought they only need to be replaced if they are damaged in some way. So how can they be damaged if the brake pads are worn out? Don't you just replace the pads and you're good to go?
I did the front brakes yesterday on our RX350 and it was the easiest thing I've ever done, except from adding fluids. It's actually easier than an oil change and that's not even hard at all. The pads were about $55 from Sewell and then some minor expenses for a C-clamp, brake quiet grease and a can of Brake Kleen
I did the front brakes yesterday on our RX350 and it was the easiest thing I've ever done, except from adding fluids. It's actually easier than an oil change and that's not even hard at all. The pads were about $55 from Sewell and then some minor expenses for a C-clamp, brake quiet grease and a can of Brake Kleen
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I have a 2007 IS250 with 29,000 miles on it. its been 1 year and 10 months. My brake started squeaking, so i got it checked and they said i need to replace my brake pads and brake rotors and it will cost a total of 650 for both sides. This is the dealer so i know its extra expensive, does anyone know how much i can get it for at a regualr place? Also it is not under warrenty right? Lastly how often do you have to change brake pads or rotors? Am i on the right track? I heard it usually takes like 50k miles or so.
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What is the TSIB repair? Is it covered under warranty? My 2008 is 250 with 17k miles states need new brakes and rotars, I have no sqeaking and not a hard driver with braking. I have lots of dust o the frt wheels appears pads must be semi metallic, is there anyway to tell if brakes are ceramic or semi metallic?
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