Last time I looked (six months ago?) I noticed that the pads on my Tundra were getting thin. The rotors looked ok though. I'm thinking of getting a set of OEM Toyota pads and just changing those. It's only been 35k since the last pad slap (done by the dealer), but I don't know if the rotors are original or not.
I'm used to replacing rotors at the same time as pads on my VW, but last I looked, these rotors actually did not look bad, no ridges etc. I'm toying with replacing pads and rotors on my Camry at the same time, as those rotors are looking chewed up, and it's almost time for them to age out. So I'm a little weirded out by 5 year old rotors being ok, and if I should just replace on the basis of age.
Turning is not an option.
Secondly, I hear good things on here about Wagner ThermoQuiet, but how "good" are they? I usually aim for OEM, and other than short life on the Tundra (ok life so far on the Camry) I've been happy with OEM performance. No noise, dust, etc. I'm looking at Amazon and it's like a $40 difference.
I'm used to replacing rotors at the same time as pads on my VW, but last I looked, these rotors actually did not look bad, no ridges etc. I'm toying with replacing pads and rotors on my Camry at the same time, as those rotors are looking chewed up, and it's almost time for them to age out. So I'm a little weirded out by 5 year old rotors being ok, and if I should just replace on the basis of age.
Turning is not an option.
Secondly, I hear good things on here about Wagner ThermoQuiet, but how "good" are they? I usually aim for OEM, and other than short life on the Tundra (ok life so far on the Camry) I've been happy with OEM performance. No noise, dust, etc. I'm looking at Amazon and it's like a $40 difference.