Here is an excellent Tech Tip from Toyota showing the proper procedure for replacing the front brake pads:
T-TT-0132-11 - Best Practices for TCMC Front Brake Pad Installation

Here is an excellent Tech Tip from Toyota showing the proper procedure for replacing the front brake pads:
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I’ve also used MAX brakes , good stuffMy mechanic doesn't use silicone pin lub / but rather a more expensive ceramic paste.
- to combat moisture & rusting, leading to premature/uneven brake wear in Winter climate (w/salted roads)
- even shim are protected on both sides, along with the caliper pin de-rusting & coating
On our v6 RAV4 and sons Lexus RX350, I always buy MaxBrakes Kit out of the Toronto, ON.
- great price, long lasting so far, thick G-3500 Cast iron rotors
- brakes are as smooth as silk & quiet / brake dust on alloy rims are kept to a bare minimum
- kit includes / drilled, slotted & coated rotors with ceramic pads (shim kit not included)
- ELITE xDS Series Kits https://maxbrakes.com/c-1002950-brake-kits-elite-xds-series-kits.html
^^ Saved $1,000 (parts & labor) by avoiding the Lexus dealership (a month ago), on a 4 wheel brake job.
Brakes are so easy to do. Many videos on YouTube to show you how. Watch a few and see if you feel comfortable doing it.Although the Auto shop only charged $350 per axle for brakes and rotors, they tried to suggest that the OEM rotors spec do not allow turning (I had about 30k miles on the SUV). Is there any truth to their claim or just they just want to get the car in & out since it is quicker to replace the rotors than turn them.