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shianjer

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  1. Thanks Dan (I hope I have your name right) - it's as if the IS200's brakes have a longer stroke to depress and very linear in action, but you'd have to depress all the way a lot more than say my gf's Swift, where you'd reach the end of the brake pedals stroke a lot sooner. I read about the good factory brakes too Parthiban hence my concern if anything's amiss when I found them unfamiliar. But I think I will still want to check if they need bleeding, just to be sure.
  2. Thanks both for your advice! Ok let me have these checked. It's done just 37,000 km so I wasn't expecting wear and tear yet.
  3. Hi all, I'm a new owner of a '03 IS200. Something I've noticed so far has been that the brake pedal has to be depressed relatively strongly to get braking. Compared to my Nissan, at least. Is this just a characteristic of the Lexus, or do I have something amiss? The brake pads, rotors seem fine, brake fluid level normal. Thanks!
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