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X3 Brake job
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I just did my front rotors and pads myself. took about an hour.
i bought OEM jurid rear pads on ebay last night for US$36. Saw some OEM rear rotors for $130 or some other options for US$130-$165. |
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A skilled/reputable mechanic can handle X3 brakes. What he/she may not be aware of, and which you need to know if you are supplying the parts, is that there is a separate wear sensor that should be replaced along with the pads. It is a BMW part.
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I just did my brakes last week on my 04 X-3. The car has 53,000. miles, the rear were almost ready and the rotors were in great shape. The fronts could have gone another 6-8,000. miles but did them anyway.
Living in Florida the components were quite clean, I took the opportunity to clean the caliper and suspension parts, repaint the rotor hubs and bleed the system. This is my first brake job since my teens and quite honestly, I realy enjoyed the challenge. I read a few chat posts and the job took an evening without a hitch. |
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