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Rear Brake Calipers for IS250 2007 - Solid or Ventilated
mk_lon replied to mk_lon's topic in Brakes & Suspension
Hi Lee, I can't see the picture could you attach it again? Kind Regards Mo -
Rear Brake Calipers for IS250 2007 - Solid or Ventilated
mk_lon replied to mk_lon's topic in Brakes & Suspension
Lol very true, I am fortunate to know the owner and his garage is one of the last honest places I know of thus they are not the cheapest. I looked at the discs earlier today and found them to be ventilated see pic attached (unless I am mistaken) Thank you for your help guys -
Rear Brake Calipers for IS250 2007 - Solid or Ventilated
mk_lon replied to mk_lon's topic in Brakes & Suspension
unfortunately i have no tools and am pretty useless when it comes to car DIY 😓 -
Rear Brake Calipers for IS250 2007 - Solid or Ventilated
mk_lon replied to mk_lon's topic in Brakes & Suspension
Thank you guys, I'll pop out and take a look at some point today. When I looked at the various websites I was presented two options thus the questions. I called my indie and they said they will call the supplier to see which pads were supplied, I called Lexus Woodford and they confirmed there are two different sizes of rear calipers but the chap on the phone did not have a clue which one for my car (and in doing so he ended up reassuring me of my decision to use an Indie for the last 3 years - 🤣). Kind Regards, Mo -
Hi Guys, I wondered if you could shed some light on this for me. My Rear Brake Calipers for my IS250 2007 need to be replaced (according to my local independent), I replaced the rear pads last year as they were squealing, then they started squealing again after 6months or so and when it went in for the service in early Jan they said the rear calipers (last changed in 2012) or on the way out. Im trying to source the calipers myself and found two types...... Solid or Ventilated. I don't know which ones to buy, could you guys shed some light on this? Kind Regards,
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Insurance is a scam
mk_lon replied to jackcramerr's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
Hey Allan, Fear not the Is250 is euro 4 so you wont have to pay the charge. I checked with them and they admitted they dont have all the cars listed on their online checking tool. Kind Regards, Mo -
Service time
mk_lon replied to ahmedali44's topic in Lexus IS 250 / Lexus IS 250C Club / Lexus IS 220D & IS 200D Club
I use my local independent in North London called Bmerc, they are honest and trustworthy. I usually pay £200 ish for a service. Been using them for 3 years now for my is250. My friends car was damaged (dented) by service stop and the scumbag mechanic took out the sd card from the dash cam so he could not be traced. They finally payed up after a long time. -
Thank you Is200 Newbie - I breath a sigh of relief (once again your experience has given me piece of mind). This is exactly the same noise and location I heard it from. Yesterday I bought the toyota pink coolent from the dealer (signed up to green flag too dreading the worst) and this morning I drove it to and from one my works offices (m25 - 50mile round trip). The noise wasnt there on start up and (didnt occur on the way back either). I understand that when the pump goes its usually a high pitched noise from the engine and I made sure the radio was off when driving so I kept an ear out and heard nothing. Worth mentioning that my local indy said that if the pump does go dont panic, turn the heating on at full blast for a bit and then drive it. Top with coolent as often as possible (when the engine is cold ofcourse).
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Hi Guys, I wonder if you could help me, recently whenever I've started my car first thing in the morning I hear a sound of water rushing/pouring through the engine. It's rather like the sound my central heating makes when I turn it on and the radiator pipes start filling up. I have never had this problem before I'm absolutely lost on to what it could potentially be? There is no leaks under the car or any warning lights etc I'd be really grateful for any ideas?
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Many moons ago when I was an economics student at university I learned that if you wanted get away with fraud scheme making you millions, you join the goverment and sub contract for local councils. This was later confirmed when my friend who is a criminal lawyer told me point blanck that the local council's planning committee has a price and that whatever any wanted (providing they are rich) can be achieved and you have to use their sub contractors. Transport is the easiet place to pull this off and the UK car driver and commuter rarely kick up a fuss.
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I completely agree with you. Motorist are easy targets and a cash cow. Government plays on ignorance all the time. I fear that cars will be forced off the road in the next decade or so and then we will be at the mercy of crap public transport that's overpriced and under policed (I have to commute into Central London so I experience this pain almost daily).