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Old 01-13-2011, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Helmuth View Post
Sensors are front left an rear right if I remember right. Pad change is removing the wheel, opening two screws, changing pads, tightening the two screws, putting the wheel on ..... x4.

Time is ~2hours when you do that with your 16 year old son.

Not sure if that qualifies for $650.
Don't forget the rotors. If your rotors are worn to close to the minimums, replace them too.

Pads, rotors, and sensors for my X3 was a little over $500, plus DIY. Used a friends heated garage, so I had to spring for lunch.

The time was about 2 hours.
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