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Is this a great rotor deal?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-X...spagenameZWDVW
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That's in the ballpark of what I would expect.
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I paid about $420 for Axxis pads and centric rotors, whiich I would conder to be much higher quality thatn the ones on the link. That included 2 sensors as well.
I would spend the few extra bucks and get better quality products if I were you. |
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Don't know about the quality of those rotors, but they are a good company to deal with.
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That package will go on straight forward like any OEM brake job would.
FCP Groton is a great company to deal with. Those parts are some of the best OEM replacement parts you can fit onto your x5. Akebono EUROs are great pads and produce less dust than OEM with added bite. Brembo rotors are quality parts and they include the lube and sensors needed to do the complete service. I would say the pricing is still less than what each individual part would cost on their own, but still in the ballpark of what parts for a brake job should cost. |
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