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Old 09-01-2010, 10:45 AM
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Wow i agree...some places are just like...hmmm you have a bmw, oh ok so the rates just went up...i mean brakes are brakes, no? sure the parts might cost more, but does the labour change?...not really....
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Old 09-01-2010, 10:54 AM
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Hey, also they quoted you to "machine" the rotors?
I was told by a BMW tuner shop that "BMW rotors usually do not have enough material to have them turned. They are performance brakes and made to ventilate rapidly, therefore they are not thick enough to turn down."

Just replace them with new ones.
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Old 09-01-2010, 11:24 AM
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Just slap new rotors on if they are worn. Don't machine existing ones, though I've done it, as there isn't much metal left and then you run the risk of too thin rotors even though your new pads have plenty of meat left. I did it b/c I do all my own work, have a lift, and my time is free.

Whatever you do, buy the Bentley manual for the X5 first. It is expensive-ish ($>100) but worth it. Look at it this way, you will save way more just on the brake job than the tools and manual cost.

Now, if you have a significant other to do fuzzy logic with, take the estimate in to her, tell her what the parts cost on line (good parts, not ebay knock offs) and then tell her that you need about $2500 in cabinets and tools to pull this off, still saving about $1k. You'll look like a hero and you'll start outfitting your shop with nice quality tools and a tool chest to put them in. Notice I said start as you should be able to run this scam, errrr, use this technique multiple times. Lay in some shop supplies too like gloves, lubricants, rust penetrating oils, grease, lighting, etc.
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Old 09-01-2010, 11:52 AM
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time to get an honest mechanic, because he ain't.....sheet nooka
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I actually have all the tools and a pretty well equipped shop that I work on my motorcycles and kids cars for them. If it was a reasonable and fair estimate I'd forgo the labour myself, but looks like I'm doing this one. I have to say I was really surprised as I have known these guys for a number of years and have had a significant amount of work done there over the years on other cars as well as this X. Just wanted to sanity check it.
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