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Should I attempt my first brake service or pay the price?
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Parts cost for new front rotors and pads well under $200.
Parts cost no more than a Chrysler or whatever. Nor is the maintenance. My rotors were $37 each for Wagners. Set of pads the same. Regular serviceable brakes For the daily drive and road trip taker. If you wanna play boy-racer, YMMV, but if that was the case, you would not be asking the question. Call it $120 all in. Zero special tools involved = couple of hand tools and easy after dinner brake job. Brake fluid change will cost you about $10 and a helper to do it old school. There is absolutely nothing special or magical about the tasks you need to do. It is the same process on an E53 as it would be anything else. The cost you are quoted includes substantial markup on the parts, some of the electric bill, some of their wages, and a bit of your skin for good measure. Decide what your time is worth (or available) against the cost. If your question is: Is this as easy as any other car? YES. Last edited by civdiv99; 09-12-2015 at 10:12 PM. |
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Taking an x5 to Meneike is an invitation for disaster. No matter what you decide, find an experienced mechanic and not one of those chain stores.
Plenty of YouTube videos on brake work and brake fluid changes for you to watch and judge for yourself. Certainly nothing technically complicated compared to the work you listed but in the end, you have to assess your competence and comfort.
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I do my own brakes my self on the x5 and they are easier than doing drum brakes on old school vehicles back in the day.
also I know the job is done right when I do my own work.
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http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/...e-job-diy.html It isn't more complicated than other vehicles, but you haven't done brakes before and they are a safety system. Add in the cost of tools, jack stands, etc if you don't have them.
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Thanks fir all the advise guys
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