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e70 X5 Brake DIY Question.
My rear brakes are squealing like mad. Indy shop says it's the rear pads.
I called a few places, they do pads + rotors at the same time. They say if they do pads only, it'll potentially warp. Any truth to it? Or is it a money grab. And in case anyone searches. Here are links for the DIY: Brake pads only: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...70-brakes.html Brake pads + rotors + sensors. (This is to e53) http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/...e-job-diy.html Apparently it's the same as e70, except you need one special socket http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...ement-e70.html |
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if the rotor is still at specification, there is no need to replace. Just replace the pads. Replacing just the pads will not warp the rotor.
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Reading more, I found that rear pads can be used twice per rotor at least. (of course it varies by driver). Thanks for input guys. Maybe I'll make a diy video |
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There is more to it than the remaining rotor thickness, although that is a good place to start. You need to evaluate the surface finish of the rotors, look for hot spotting, and so on. Many times it is possible to reuse rotors, whether front or rear. Many of us don't do so, because it isn't worth our time to have to go back in and do the brakes again if we get pad noise after not replacing the rotors. There isn't a lot of meat on BMW rotors (likely due to a decision to reduce unsprung weight). You can't turn them, which used to be standard practice. If they get too thin, you will have problems, probably more to do with increased brake fade than with warping.
Many shops (including dealers) replace rotors as standard practice due to their desire to reduce service warranty redo whereby customers come back and ask the shop to redo the brakes because of squealing post pad change.
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While under warranty, the dealer wouldn't do my rotors, but just replaced the pads, so there you go. They said the rotors were still in spec and gave me numbers.
Here's that thread: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...-question.html
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I just think it is good practice to replace the rotors. You can often get away with not doing so. There will be an increased chance of brake pad noise due to the surface finish of the used rotor, and reduced brake performance (ie more propensity to fade) due to the thinner rotors not having as much thermal capacity. But it can certainly be done in many cases.
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if rotor has enough life.. just change pad only and bed them in...
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Hmm mm?
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