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Is the rotors of 2.0 the same size as 3.0?
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Front: 348x36mm
Rear: 345x24mm
The 345 rear is only for the premium trim. The 3.0 base has the 330 in the rear. And I believe that is only for the ā€˜21 or older premium trim. I think the ā€˜22 started to have the 330 rear on both the 3.0 trims.

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The 345 rear is only for the premium trim. The 3.0 base has the 330 in the rear. And I believe that is only for the ā€˜21 or older premium trim. I think the ā€˜22 started to have the 330 rear on both the 3.0 trims.

edit: ā€˜22 rear rotor size
You are correct. However, AFAIK, all premium trims 20-22 have the 345 rears.

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You are correct. However, AFAIK, all premium trims 20-22 have the 345 rears.

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Ha! I just love it when things like this don’t match up. Maybe someone with a ā€˜22 3.0 premium and/or A91-CF can chime in to put us out of our misery.
 

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Ha! I just love it when things like this don’t match up. Maybe someone with a ā€˜22 3.0 premium and/or A91-CF can chime in to put us out of our misery.
Yea, I've noticed manufactures websites can be inaccurate compared to actual spec brochures they put out. You would think it would be the opposite, since websites are much easier to update.

I still think it's odd that Toyota even used a different rear rotor for non premium 3.0.
 

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Yea, I've noticed manufactures websites can be inaccurate compared to actual spec brochures they put out. You would think it would be the opposite, since websites are much easier to update.

I still think it's odd that Toyota even used a different rear rotor for non premium 3.0.
To be honest that is the ONLY reason I went with the premium instead of the base. I don’t use the HUD, I rarely listen to music, I unplugged the wireless charger, I’d rather the black calipers, and I never understood why you would put heated seats in a car that comes with summer tires.
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