Based on the search results, it is difficult to determine the exact size of the rotors on a Lexus IS350 without more specific information. The search results mention various brake rotor options for different years and models of the Lexus IS350, but they do not provide specific measurements for the rotor size.
To find the exact size of the rotors on a Lexus IS350, it is recommended to consult the vehicle’s owner’s manual or contact a Lexus dealership or authorized service center for accurate and specific information. They will be able to provide the precise measurements for the rotors on a Lexus IS350.
Contents
- What is the minimum thickness of brake rotors on a Lexus is250?
- How do I find the rotor size on a VIN number?
- How much are rotors for a Lexus?
- How much is all 4 rotors?
- What is rotor size?
- What is a good brake rotor thickness?
- How do I know my rotor size?
- How long do Lexus rotors last?
- Where is rotor size stamped?
- Do bigger rotors stop better?
What is the minimum thickness of brake rotors on a Lexus is250?
The official lexus tech doc says that the standard thickness of the front discs are 28.00mm and the minimum thickness is 25.00mm. It says to use a micrometer to measure the thickness from the back surface to the front surface and if below minimum thickness then replace the disc.
How do I find the rotor size on a VIN number?
A vehicles rotor size is not identified in the vehicle VIN. I recommend you contact an auto parts store, provide them the year, make, and model of the vehicle and they will be able to provide you the rotor size.
How much are rotors for a Lexus?
Lexus Brake rotor replacement can price anywhere between $300 – $750 for all four rotors to be changed. This price estimate constists of labor and parts.
How much is all 4 rotors?
Rotors cost between $30 and $75 each. Higher-quality rotors like Duralast Gold, which feature a coated hat and edge and are designed to outperform your vehicle’s original equipment, usually cost a little more. Labor at a shop to replace rotors and pads is approximately $150 to $200 per axle.
What is rotor size?
Rotor size is the measurement of the diameter of the rotor. In short, the larger the diameter of the rotor, the more leverage over the wheel it will have and, thus, more power.
What is a good brake rotor thickness?
Most new rotors start with a thickness or width of between 28-45mm, also known as its “nominal thickness.” The “minimum thickness” refers to how thin a rotor can be before it’s considered dangerous. You can typically find this information engraved on the side of the rotor (more on this later).
How do I know my rotor size?
Check the rotor
Often the brake rotor size will be printed on it! Spin your wheel around and look at the brake rotor – in most cases, the size is stamped onto it!
How long do Lexus rotors last?
30,000 – 80,000 miles
How long do Lexus brake rotors last? The answer depends massively on your driving style, the conditions of your daily commute, the type of rotors, and the type of vehicle you’re driving. Typically, Lexus rotors need to be totally replaced each 30,000 – 80,000 miles depending on the factors above.
Where is rotor size stamped?
As indicated in our Rotor Minimum Thickness statement the specifications are usually stamped into the rotor hub while some OEM’s stamp it on the outside edge of the rotor (Figure 5). Sometimes due to road conditions (water, salt, sand, mud, etc.) these markings may become unreadable.
Do bigger rotors stop better?
There are two basic reasons: Bigger rotors provide more leverage for stopping because the brake track is farther away from the axis of the wheel. Bigger rotors have more surface area to dissipate heat more effectively. Better heat management = more consistent braking.