itguy61
Stinger Enthusiast
Several things....
1) The Lexus IS was a sedan, not a coupe (with the exception of the IS C convertible)
2) The $65,000 ISF was a 400+hp direct competitor to the BMW M3, not a run of the mill IS. The F-sport package was an appearance package only. Only the "F" got the engine, brakes, suspension, etc. upgrades.
3) The "F" brakes and F-sport brakes are VASTLY different. If they were the same, they were the same in the same way that the base 2.0L Stinger brakes and the 3.3 Stinger GT brakes are the same. They aren't.
4) I listed the number of ISFs produced. It was 5118 total over 7 years. Stinger sales in the first 6 months surpassed ISF sales for all 7 years. The ISF is quite rare in the context of modern production cars.
5) When I owned the car, it had been on the market for 2 years. The Stinger has been on the market for about 1.5 years now. It seems like a great comparison to say that the Lexus ISF Brembos had multiple "official" pad choices at the 2 year mark.
6) I mentioned the "official" Centric part and praised it's likely quality. I am aware of this choice.
7) Picky yes, stubborn not so much. I will likely chose some Hawk Street 5.0 pads. I am not happy about it not being a listed for the Stinger, but once I have the pad in hand, I will verify its fitment on my own. They have high dust and the brake dust is corrosive due to the metallic particles, but they are awesome pads when you want to stop often and hard. I will just have to wash the wheels more frequently. The temperature range and progressive feel suits my driving style.
8) The "official" Centric Posi-Quiets are a great pad if you are looking for low dust. The are not a performance pad however. There are more suitable ceramics and way more suitable semi-metallics for the 4000+lb Brembo equipped Stinger.
9) My overall point is that if so many pads are compatible, then why doesn't ANYONE else list them as compatible. It is a simple question. The pads already exist, the rotors already exist, and the calipers already exist. There is no "waiting for the aftermarket." There should be no need to wait for them to "pop up." They are apparently already here and being used by Stinger owners and sold by Khartunerz. What exactly are we waiting on so that other vendors and manufacturers make it official and list them as optional pads for the Stinger?
Sorry, but you seem to be very impatient. In few months you are going to be hearing "I told you so" as there will be more choices. You don't seem to be considering that vendors respond when they see demand that will equal them profit. When this happens you will see more choices.
I thought you were referring to IS sedans with F package and I was including the RC coupe in that since it is basically the same car. I am putting Gyrodisc pads on my car soon even though the don't list them for this car because I have done enough research and cross referencing to know these are the pads for the caliper on our car. Sorry you are so skeptical (or cynical maybe) that you don't believe this or trust anyone else. Not everyone is out to screw everyone else or burn you.