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Ferodo Premier Front or Rear Brake Pads for Lexus RX U3 - FDB1731

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Ferodo Premier Front or Rear Brake Pads for Lexus RX U3 - FDB1731Vehicle Fitment & Part Details Ferodo Premier front or rear brake pads for Lexus RX U3, with Part MPN FDB1731 and GTIN Barcode 4044197232017. The brake pads provide friction against the brake disc during braking. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU FDB1731 Component Front or Rear Brake Pads Position Rear Axle Front Axle Configuration Axle Set Brand

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

Ferodo Premier front or rear brake pads for Lexus RX U3, with Part MPN FDB1731 and GTIN / Barcode 4044197232017. The brake pads provide friction against the brake disc during braking. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
FDB1731
Component
Front or Rear Brake Pads
Position
Rear Axle / Front Axle
Configuration
Axle Set
Brand
FERODO
Part MPN
FDB1731
GTIN / Barcode
4044197232017
Primary Fitment
Lexus RX _U3_ (04/2003-01/2006)
Specs
Premier; Brake System: Sumitomo; Width: 102 mm; Height: 43,8 mm; Thickness: 15 mm; WVA Number: 23967; Test Mark: R90 Homologated; Wear Warning Contact: not prepared for wear warning indicator; Quantity per axle: 4

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for 7 supplied applications covering selected Lexus RX _U3_ models from 2003-2008.
  • Supplied as an axle set with 4 brake pads for the listed front or rear axle applications.
  • Cross-referenced to listed Brembo, Lexus and Toyota OE numbers for compatibility checking before ordering.

OEM Reference Numbers

  • BREMBO: P83068N, P 83 068
  • LEXUS: 0446648060, 0446648090, 0446648030, 0446648040
  • TOYOTA: 0446648060, 0446648090, 0446648030, 0446648040

Alternate OEM Search References: P83068

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model Premier
Fitting Position Rear Axle, Front Axle
Brake System Sumitomo
Supplementary Info without accessories
Width 102 mm
Height 43,8 mm
Thickness 15 mm
WVA Number 23967
Test Mark R90 Homologated
Wear Warning Contact not prepared for wear warning indicator
Quantity per axle 4
Weight 0,87 kg
Container Type Carton
Packaging Size 13,4 cm x 9 cm x 4,6 cm
Trade Numbers 23967

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 7 supplied applications covering selected Lexus RX _U3_ 300, 330, 350 and 400h models from 2003-2008. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis / platform, year range, engine, power and any other rendered columns before ordering.

Model Chassis / Platform Years Engine Power
Lexus RX 330 _U3_ MCU38_, MCU38R 04/2003-01/2006 3MZ-FE, Petrol 3.3, 3311ccm 171kW/232PS
Lexus RX 400h _U3_ MHU38_, MHU38R 09/2005-12/2008 3MZ-FE, Petrol/Electric 3.3, 3311ccm 200kW/272PS
Lexus RX 300 _U3_ MCU35_, MCU35R 05/2003-12/2008 1MZ-FE, Petrol 3, 2995ccm 150kW/204PS
Lexus RX 330 AWD _U3_ MCU38 04/2003-12/2008 3MZ-FE, Petrol 3.3, 3311ccm 171kW/232PS
Lexus RX 350 AWD _U3_ GSU35_, GSU35R 02/2006-12/2008 2GR-FE, Petrol 3.5, 3456ccm 203kW/276PS
Lexus RX 350 _U3_ GSU30_ 01/2006-12/2008 2GR-FE, Petrol 3.5, 3456ccm 203kW/276PS
Lexus RX 400h AWD _U3_ MHU38_, MHU38R 09/2005-12/2008 3MZ-FE, Petrol/Electric 3.3, 3311ccm 200kW/272PS

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Confirm front / rear position, axle-set configuration, OE reference, dimensions and supplied fitment rows before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will Ferodo Premier front or rear brake pads fit my Lexus RX?
This part (FDB1731) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the OEM Reference Numbers section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

What brand is this part?
This listing is for FERODO front or rear brake pads.

How do I confirm whether this is for the front or rear axle?
This listing is marked for Rear Axle and Front Axle. Match the listed position, OE reference numbers, original part details and supplied fitment information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, OE reference numbers, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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