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Brakes
Hello fellow BMWowners,
I have an '03 3.0 with 42K miles and my brake light came off (yellow) for the first time. I am out of warranty and would like to keep this cost as minimal as possible. I would most likely need the change the front and the rear sets. A local mechanic (I am in Boston, MA) quoted me ~1000 and a Bristol Motors in Hartford, CT said they can do it around 800-880 in 3 hours. Since it is a safety issue do you recommend that I buy the original parts and go to a BMW dealership - just to be safe and on the record? Would anyone recommend an independent mechanic (in or around Boston) that would change my brakes for a reasonable price? How much did you pay for yours? What would be a reasonable estimate, provided that I am not upgrading any of the original parts? Thank you in advance, |
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Louies BMW LTD 260 Newbury St Peabody Mass 978-535-3450 One of the best ......in my opinion. Only works on BMWs |
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I think I am going to buy the parts and then go to a place to get it done. Can someone guide me in the right direction as to what and where to buy?
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here you got !
http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...ns-brakes.html
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Thanks!
Does anyone know how many miles I can go without damaging anything, after the brake light turns yellow? |
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Help me understand your situ...you need brakes, (pads & maybe/probably rotors),
and you want to go buy those parts, and then take those parts to a mechanic for him to install? Not sure I have run across many quality shops that encourage the customer to bring in his their own maintenance parts. GL,mD
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Most shops won't let customers bring in part b/c the 'warranty' on the work can't / won't be offered with customer-sourced parts. The truth is that they make a profit on the parts (this is normal).
This warranty excuse is generally BS especially if you're buying / using OEM parts. Bavarian Autohaus in NH is a reputable BMW parts source. Brakes and rotor replacement is one of the easier DIY repairs. If you don't wanna do it or lack the tools, a local shop can put them in for you. I would avoid the chain shops (Midas, Jiffy Lube) and use a local mechanic (i.e. the shell station) someone who you trust. You don't need a BMW specialist to do this kind of work. GL |
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My indy mechanic is very good and lets me bring my own parts. He even tells me if I can do better on ebay or wherever. My mechanic says he makes at most 10% on parts.
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Thank you all for responding. I am learning a lot.
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FYI, the only reason I am trying to save every penny is that I need to buy all new tires very soon and also need to re-tint the entire car (they are coming off) in the next 2 months or so. |
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