![]() With what T/L builds their cars with, I am surprised at the few times they have screwed up, at least it's not often in the parts arena (except for that planetary gear carrier). When I get around to PM or e-mailing you, Ill share some of what that means. Being a detail person, I want to be as educated about any issue as I possibly can, the only way to make the best decision. I think education in any area is the important part. Lenore, T/L does source some incredible parts don't they? You know my feeling already about their OEM parts. Brembo Disks are great also, KYB shocks are also a manufacturor for Toyota. ![]() I personally like Akebono on my Lexus and have over 85k miles on the present set. Finally upgraded to their best brake pad, and they are satisfactory. ![]() I would just buy the same pads (but maybe not from Lexus) unless you have had issues with their heat resistance etc.Īs for the Autozone brake pads, dont buy their lowest priced ones, I did and ended up changing them every 3 months on my daughters Sequoia. In fact, I was thinking of putting them on my BMW which generates large amounts of black brake dust that seeps everywhere (and it is a convertible and I don't want to breathe the stuff). I have read they are Akebono ceramic pads, which are available on-line (Google "Akebono brake pads" along with your model if you wish better results). I thought the Lexus pads were pretty good: very little dust and reasonably good 'feel'. anyone have knowledge & expertise in this field? I'm a little nervous using Autozone parts due to questionable durability when you pay $30k for a vehicle.want parts that are legit!!!! any online stores sell OEM parts for good prices? I know the prices vary and there is dealer mark-up, but are you really getting better quality and longer lasting parts from dealer? anyone know what the quality difference is as to whether to buy OEM parts from dealer or same parts from Autozone or similar retail shops. Need brake pads, front rotors, and front calipers for '02 RX Some really good on line sources are RockAuto On the other hand, I wouldn't be comfortable with a brand I didn't feel comfortable with no matter where I bought it from. ![]() If it's a quality brand and you get it at Autozone, then I'd be comfortable with it. The biggest advice I can give - be educated about what you are buying, not so much where you are buying it. they outsource a HUGE amount of it, and have their moniker stamped onto it), but I can buy Akebono direct replacement ceramic pads for less (and I did). I know Akebono is the manufacturer for Toyota OEM brake pads (and don't think big name vehicle manufacturers build their own stuff. For myself, I buy brands I know and feel comfortable with through online vendors (best prices and can find free shipping). I've also heard people who swear by OEM stuff. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.I've heard people rave about off-the-shelf Autozone parts, and I've used many of them myself (with great success). Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. It can run on a PC with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 8.3.0 is the latest version last time we checked. Samsung Auto Backup is provided under a freeware license on Windows from drive utilities with no restrictions on usage. Scheduled mode: This type can be regularly executed back-up function as only designated date and time.Real-time mode: When file or folder is modified or added to it, the corresponding folder or file is backed up in real time.After making a selection, click Finish to complete the installation. When installation is complete, a screen will appear, asking you to reboot the system either now or later. Samsung Auto Backup software is bundled with Samsung external drives and allows for real-time mode or scheduled mode backups. Automatic backup software for Samsung/Seagate devices
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