Nothing to contribute except that I ordered Akebono Euro ceramics due to the recommendatioons of this board.
I have four new Brembo vented rotors and fr/rear Akebono ceramic pads in hand but being in a pinch with no good place or really the time to do my first brake job i have an option tomorrow of bringing the parts to a local Truck Tire place who will do work with parts i supply which most places won't.As this is not a BMW specialist shop but fairly competant guys with good heads and good attitudes i want to know if there is anything that especially comes to mind that i might want to impress on these guys if they can do the job tomorrow?I hate being a pushy, bothersome customer but i also don't want to die when i go up onto the nearest highway to bed the pads.From what I've read the only thing that could really be done badly is bleeding the lines and I'm not even sure they'd do that which raises another point. Being mainly a Tire shop and a Truck tire shop at that, read that tractor trucks,can the job be done right without doing anything to the fluid and lines? Can they just remove the old rotors and pads and refit the new pads and rotors or will invariably there need to be at least some replacement of brake fluid after working with the piston to fit the new pads? I should probably grab some brake fluid at the Stealership on the way by then.
Last edited by Jehu; 12-12-2006 at 12:32 AM.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
Nothing to contribute except that I ordered Akebono Euro ceramics due to the recommendatioons of this board.
Atlanta, GA/Bloomington, IN, USA
personally, i would bleed the system partially before (to get fluid out of the caliper) and fully after (to replace all the fluid in the system
you can bleed the brakes without even putting the car on ramps or anything if you have nimble hands and speed bleeders.
the only thing they might run into is the torque specs on bolts... DO NOT use an air wrench to get them back on. air wrench to get em off should be fine though.
Alusil, Dinan DME | ITG Air Filter | Eibach/Bilstein HD | 26/20 Swaybars | Iridium plugs | Depo/ProLumen HID | Optima batt. | no AC | Stoptech brake lines, Frozen rotors, brass bushings, Superblue
just ask them to file the hub surface flat prior to putting the new rotors on, also ask them to put some grease between them too. This will prevent any rusting between brake services. do the flush later when you have time.
Originally Posted by Jehu
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
was to use a turkey baster or some such thing to remove about half the brake fluid reservoir contents before starting. When you compress the calipers to accomadate the new thicker pads the brake fluid has to go somewhere, in my case it overflowed and got all over the engine bay,
Good luck,
John
1995 525i 5 speed
Well at the idea of taking it in to a place possibly unprepared to do the job as it needs to be done I called the local BMW Dealership and they'll throw my rotors and pads on and at least i'll know its been done correctly.Quoted $380.00 labor.
Last edited by Jehu; 12-12-2006 at 10:53 AM.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
not bad for a half hour worth of work.
Originally Posted by Jehu
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John F. Kennedy
I actually stopped in to that Tire Shop and talked with them and they assured me or convinced me they could do the job properly and completely for....... $60.00
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
too high and that ones too low, you need to find the one thats just right.
Nobody in their right mind would remove/replace/clean the hubs/clean the new rotors/antiseize compound the hub to rotor surface, assemble and test drive for 60. Walk away from that one also. I myself who is much cheaper than most shops at 35 hour would charge around 90 to 100 to change all four, rotors pads, check calipers, hubs etc assemble and test drive.
Originally Posted by Jehu
well if i tell them all these steps must be completed and they up the price and to be fair they did say "around $60.00", to $100.00 I'll be content as i am out of shops i know will install my parts and do it for a reasonable price a.s.ap.There is another BMW Indy shop nearish but getting in there may take a few days and that's around $90.00 /hr.
If i bring a list of the things you mention to do and they can accomplish them i suppose there's no harm letting them do it.The braking shudder is really that bad now and i need the car .i am concerned the upper control arm bushings i had installed a few months ago may be junk already from the degree of judder.I have some wire brushes for power drills they can use to clean the hubs but i am aware they may not be in the habit of taking these steps. I mean should i bring them the box of latex surgical gloves i have in my van for them to wear ?The rotors i am getting from a shop who worked them, slotted the new Brembos so i can clean them myself before i give them to the shop. You mean with brake cleaning fluid ,right?I am hoping i guess that being told what i want done and having the tools they can accomplish the job right.I mean they did change a ball joint on my Chevy Express G3500.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95