I have 100k on mine and they are fine.. mostly highway miles.
Rear rotors should last 100,000 miles easily!! change your brake shoes at around 45-50,000 miles
Rotors on the front drums on the rear.
It is about one hour of labour. So depends on your labour cost.
To change the rear rotors on a Lexus IS250, first lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake caliper by unbolting it and hang it securely to avoid stress on the brake line. Take out the old rotor by removing the retaining screws if present, then slide the new rotor onto the hub. Finally, reassemble by reinstalling the caliper, ensuring everything is securely fastened, and then put the wheels back on.
Got these from ford last night for an 03 7.3L 2WD DISCARD at: Front rotors 1.417 Rear rotors 1.010
how to change the rear sidelight on a Lexus 350
that will depend on the typy of lining on the brakepads and how hard you stop and how often but you should see around 40,000 mile on the front even longer on the rear if everything is correct
Yes. Rotors on front brakes, drums on rear.
The minimum thickness for the rear brake rotor on a 1998 Lexus ES300 is typically 10.0 mm. It's important to measure the current thickness of the rotors and replace them if they are below this specification to ensure safe braking performance. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate and specific information.
The 2014 Lexus IS-F has 52.7 in. of rear shoulder room.
The 2011 Lexus IS-250 has 53.7 in. of rear hip room.
The 2013 Lexus IS-350 has 52.7 in. of rear shoulder room.