How to Replace the Rear Brakes on a 1998 Lexus GS300

by Jonathan RyanUpdated November 07, 2017
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Items you will need

  • Jack

  • Socket wrench

  • Socket set, metric

  • Flat-head screwdriver

  • Disc brake grease

  • Torque wrench

The rear brakes of a 1998 Lexus GS300 are equipped with anti-squeal shims, which makes them different than other brakes you may have worked with. The process of replacing them is still simple and will only take about 15 minutes per wheel. The GS300 brake pads should be inspected every 15,000 miles or whenever trouble is suspected. Replacement pads are stocked or can be ordered at most auto-parts shops.

Loosen the lug nuts. Lift the wheel off the ground with a jack and remove the wheel. The jack point is several inches in front of the wheel and is marked by a notch on either side.

Remove the two bolts that hold the caliper in place. The bolts are on the back side of the caliper assembly. Lift the caliper off the disc and suspend it with a piece of wire. Do not let the caliper hang from the brake line.

Remove the two anti-squeal springs, four shims and the two pads. The shims and pads are rectangular and held in place by the spring and a guide pin. Pry with a flat-head screwdriver if necessary.

Spread disc brake grease on both sides of the inner shims. Attach the shims to the replacement pads.

Install the pads and retain them with the anti-squeal spring.

Press the piston into the cylinder using something convenient such as a hammer handle.

Remove the caliper from the suspending wire and slide it into place. Install the bolts, tightening to 77 ft- lbs. of torque. Replace the wheel and lower the car.

Warnings

Always change the brake pads on all four wheels at the same time to prevent uneven braking.

Do not get grease on the pads. Use brake system cleaner to remove grease.

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