Fitment:
- Lexus | RX300 | 1999~2001 | 3.0L
The most effective means to accomplish a proper brake job is to replace the rotors and pads.
If you want to retain your OE brake performance, 's product is the perfect kit.
has simplified your shopping experience by creating brake kits to fit your needs without searching out all the necessary components.
Feature
- The very same manufacturing process the original equipment manufacturers use
- High-density friction material for long pad life
- Reduced dusting for both Ceramic and Semi-metallic materials
- Quality multi-layered shims and pad chamfering provide smooth and quiet braking
Product Specifics
- Finish: Zinc Plated
- Brake Pad Compound: Ceramic Low Dust Formula
- Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
- OE Spec or Performance/Custom: Performance/Custom
- Mounting Hardware Included: No
- Rotor Style: Drilled & Slotted
- Superseded Part Number: 707
- Custom Bundle: Yes
- Suitable for: Disc
- Type: Brake Pad Set
- Rotor Center hole diameter(mm): 62.2
- Item Thickness: 28
- Performance Part: Yes
- Features: Low Dust
- Items Included: Brake Disc, Brake Pad
- Material: Ceramic
- Placement on Vehicle: Front, Left, Right
- Interchange Part Number: 31266
- Material: G3000 Rotor Casting
- Rotor Outside Diameter: 11.75 in (298.4 mm)
- Pads Surface Finish: Thermal Scorched
- Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
- Bolt Hole Quantity: 5
- Solid or Vented Rotor: Vented
- Item Height: 49(mm)
- Rotor Pitch circle diameter(mm): 114.3
- Rotor Disk minimum thickness(mm): 26
- Universal Fitment: No
Includes
2 Pcs Brake Disc(s)/Rotor(s) + 4 Pcs Brake Pads
Brake Maintenance Tips:
The following inspections and maintenance procedures can help prevent potential brake problems:
1. Check the brake fluid level at every oil change. Replace fluid according to the vehicle Owner¡¯s Manual recommendations.
2. Calipers and wheel cylinders should be checked at every brake inspection and serviced or replaced as required
3. Inspect the brake lines for rust, punctures, or visible leaks. (You may be able to do this, but consult a qualified technician if necessary.)
4. Check the thickness of your brake pads
A qualified technician should conduct the following:
1. Inspection of the brake hoses for brittleness or cracking.
2. Inspection of brake lining and pads for wear or contamination by brake fluid or grease.
3. Inspection of wheel bearings and grease seals.
4. Parking brake adjustments (as needed).
5. Connect the regulator to the new motor.