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Lexus RX400h brake backing plate compatibility?


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I’m searching so sorry if this this been discussed already😳

Its known that the backing plates/shield rust like mad!! And the cost of a new one is silly expensive…..so I’m guessing that people either just bite the bullet and buy new (not an option for me), get rid of them, put a used pair or look for cheaper alternatives.

My questions: Cheaper alternatives? Does any of the Toyota brand models fit? (asking this for either new comparison option or to have a wider search bubble for used).

Experts or experienced step forward please🙏🏿 

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Did you already research aftermarket brake pads? Maybe some are not nearly as expensive as OEM from the dealership.

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18 hours ago, RX400h said:

Did you already research aftermarket brake pads? Maybe some are not nearly as expensive as OEM from the dealership.

Hi, thanks for the reply, but sorry if I was not clear. I’m talking about the shield or backing plate for the rear brake hub. (Not the plate at the back of the pad itself).

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If you can find one at an auto scrap yard, you can have it/them epoxy powder-coated. That should extend its life quite a bit. Many years ago, iron fences were simply painted. Now they are powder-coated and last much longer.

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13 hours ago, RX400h said:

If you can find one at an auto scrap yard, you can have it/them epoxy powder-coated. That should extend its life quite a bit. Many years ago, iron fences were simply painted. Now they are powder-coated and last much longer.

Gotcha! Great idea thanks👍🏽

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