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Swapping to is1500 pads, quote question
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I’m getting quotes to swap brake pads. Local tuner/race shop said $400, my local guy said 1 hour ($125) but mentioned new sensors. I trust my local guy but can’t answer the sensor question. Will he need me to buy new sensors? Car will have 250 miles on it. Cheers Rick in de also, anyone know Racers Edge in Newark?
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i installed them myself and if careful you do not need new sensors.
i didn’t have a lift or all the proper tools but i can’t see someone getting them all installed in an hour. if i had a lift i would say quickest would be 2 hours. you have the rear ebrake you have to deal with. if they have the program to deactivate and loosen piston it should be faster but that still takes time. took me around 4 hours i would highly recommend using a decent amount of caliper grease. i am getting noises or brake clunk. most forum members say no noise but i recently spoke to the Isweep dealer and Isweep acknowledges there is an issue and gave them a giant tube of a new grease formula to fix the problem. Quote:
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1 hour is reasonable for all brake pads to be changed with a lift, power tools and EPB compatible software. |
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15 mins a side is really pushing it. that doesn’t include getting the car on the lift. all minimal time but as you count 60 mins, you don’t have much left over. properly greasing the pads, greasing the calipers. minute here and there, re-torquing the bolts. reinstalling new sensor as they recommend. took me couple minutes to get the sensor back in.
if you do go with the local shop i would love to see a video of fast they are working. i can only envision a F1 pitstop event just doesn’t seem reasonable for an hour especially as the next shop is quoting a lot more time. my local shops are quoting a couple hours also |
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Any shot my mechanic has the correct software to release the rear brakes?
What do sensors cost?
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With my Caterham at the track without power tools and with a light portable jack, I can swap all the wheels around in 15 mins to even out the tyre wear between track sessions. |
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Sensors (P/N 34356870349 front, 34358095575 rear) are about $30 for OEM BMW ones, but the originals should be reusable if carefully removed from the pads without damaging the spring clip. |
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You don't need to replace the sensors, and I installed all 4 in my garage in under an hour - no lift. The rear parking brake can be retracted manually with a torx bit, it's really not that difficult.
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AND, I just bought my first mod, the EAS Lightweight front spoiler The real reason I got quotes today is Monday I’m going to ask my dealer to swap the pads and install my skid plate as part of my deal. I needed an idea what it would cost so I can negotiate it properly. What I’m doing manana is calling a bunch of other dealers looking for an allocation as backup. Only wildcard is I’m driving a M3 Monday before we sit down, my son2 and my wife both want a tanzanite M3, so we’ll see. https://acceleride.bmwofannapolis.co...deal_type=cash YMMV
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