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Nokia Tires

If anyone needs quiet winter tires, I just got a set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5s, and they’re as quiet as my summer Michelin Pilot Sports. They’re astounding, especially compared with the R3s I used to have.

Pros: quiet, astounding performance
Cons: compared with R3s
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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MICHELIN Tires

Been using some variation of the Michelin pilot sports since I got my car in 2016 and on Thursday I got the AS4s and they have been amazing.

Pros: they have been amazing
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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Advics Brake discs

i just did this replacement not too long ago on the front same year same mileage lol. my advice - buy the OEM Advics rotors off of lexus or rock auto. factory pads - replace the shim kits too. i bought centrics premium rotors but i probably should have gone with advics - the casting is definitely cleaner.

Pros: OEM Advics rotors, clean casting
Cons: Centrics rotors, poor casting
Vehicle: Lexus IS
Mileage: 96000 km
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Akebono Brake pads
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Rating 4.5

I went with Akebono on our 3IS, good wear life, very little dust, they seem to perform well in all situations. I’ve had them on the front for 120k miles (I think the first set lasted almost 100k, replaced with the same), and about 20k on the rears.

Pros: good wear life, little dust, performs well
Vehicle: Lexus IS
Mileage: 120000 km
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POWER STOP Brake pads

For pads I'm going powerstop z26, good reviews on these and least dusty of the performance ceramic pad options from what people are saying. For rotors I'm going advics high carbon blanks. I've used slotted, drilled/dimples and rotors with both and I've always had cracking or warping issues over time. While they don't look as cool all I care is longevity for a daily driver and I don't planing to track my IS lol.

Pros: good reviews, least dusty
Cons: cracking, warping issues
Vehicle: Lexus IS
Mileage: 44000 km
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OEM Lexus Brake discs

I use OEM. Unless I vdecidfe to auto-cross or track it which is highly unlikely, then I would consider something else. Just know that if you are replacing with OEM and probably other brands too, the rotors are directional for cooling. It will say on the hat which side it goes on.

Pros: OEM quality, good cooling
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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Duralast Alternator

I’ve never had an issue with a Duralast starter or alternator. However, honestly, I probably wouldn’t put one on my Lexus. I’ve generally shoved them into cheaper and simpler cars.

Pros: no issues with Duralast
Cons: wouldn't put on Lexus
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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Akebono Brake pads

I bought these Akebono brake pads (model AN-813KG) while in Japan. The store salesman assured me they would fit the rear brakes of my 2011 Lexus IS 350. However, when I tried to research online, I could only find information linking this model to the Toyota Sienta (2017). Before returning to my home country, I need to decide whether to keep them or return them.

Cons: incorrect fitment
Vehicle: Lexus IS
Part number: AN-813KG
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