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electricalserv x5 08-16-2016 11:59 AM

new brakes and rotors and pads senors .
 
Hi all I am doing some maintenance on the 4.8is the rear brakes rotors and pads are shot and calipers, also the parking brake, so I am also doing the front rotors and pads so I have piece of mind knowing I have a total new system.
Any guess cost, I have a quote of $1400 & tax from Mavis tire they said OEM,

white46 08-16-2016 12:31 PM

Well... you can buy all the parts with reputable brands, (such as Zimmermann, Textar, etc..) for about $700.

I guess it takes 7 hrs (100/hr) to finish the job..... :dunno:

jsoto 08-16-2016 12:41 PM

white....maybe us CA $. In USD, I'm thinking around $5 for a f/r set ?
While auto brake bleeders exist, I still prefer to do that followed up by a old-skool pedal bleed. IMO, it results in a firmer pedal.

DIY or INDY. I would not use a big brand shop. What's wrong with the indy Mspec u have been using ?

OptimusPriM5 08-16-2016 01:37 PM

OP just to be clear so your replacing pads, rotors, for the front and pads, calipers, rotors and parking brake in rear and they are using BMW parts and quouted you $1400 all in?

Thats not a horrible price if you have to pay to have it done with all BMW parts in my opinion. I think brake prices have gotten stupid with these shops gouging the shit out of people for honestly some of the easiest DIY now for cars.

electricalserv x5 08-16-2016 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by OptimusPriM5 (Post 1085371)
OP just to be clear so your replacing pads, rotors, for the front and pads, calipers, rotors and parking brake in rear and they are using BMW parts and quouted you $1400 all in?

Thats not a horrible price if you have to pay to have it done with all BMW parts in my opinion. I think brake prices have gotten stupid with these shops gouging the shit out of people for honestly some of the easiest DIY now for cars.

Yes, what happen is the rear parking brake seized and cooked the pads, I only drove for about 5 miles and let it sit and then they unlocked,The calipers seals are shot and I need news ones , the fronts are just rotors and pads and a sensor, I would do it ,but I rather have a pro do it, after all it's the braking system , Mavis also gave me a price for 2 new Michelins latitude for the 4.8is $900 with alignment and balancing.

Joshdub 08-16-2016 04:22 PM

FWIW you can replace the seal on the caliper without replacing the entire caliper, provided the piston is in good shape.

jsoto 08-16-2016 06:04 PM

Tire Price seems fairly in-expensive...
Just going off the cuff

$420 per tire
Generall about $40 mount/balance from my PREFERRED INDY
X2
Add another $160 or so for a alignment

Not sure where the #'s play or how OCD you are, but Redline over in Greenbrook is my go to shop for tire/wheel services. Might cost you a bit more than Mavis.

But then again, Mavis has got some killer pricing on tires. I only know this as family came over and got one of their sidewall punctured. Tire size was one of those usual 20" not in stock sizes. They decided to do all replace all 4 corners and Mavis cost per tires was $40 less PER tire than than even Tirerack, which I found surprising.

X53Jay4.8is 08-16-2016 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by electricalserv x5 (Post 1085361)
Hi all I am doing some maintenance on the 4.8is the rear brakes rotors and pads are shot and calipers, also the parking brake, so I am also doing the front rotors and pads so I have piece of mind knowing I have a total new system.
Any guess cost, I have a quote of $1400 & tax from Mavis tire they said OEM,

You have 65K miles on your X5 and the rear calipers are shot (no good)? Thats awfully strange. In any vent you can pick up a good pair of rear calipers pretty cheap to cut the cost down.

TiminIndy 08-16-2016 06:38 PM

I got all new Centric rotors and pads for $302 + free shipping on Amazon. Two sensors @ $14 each brought it up to $330. My independent mechanic charged me $180 for the install, but he was also installing two new control arms and ball joints.


Centric E-Coated Premium High Carbon Rotors:
Front 125.34050 $54.20
Rear 125.34051 $52.49
Centric Posi-Quiet Ceramic Pads:
Front 105.06810 $52.64
Rear 105.06830 $36.38

Total = $302.40




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jsoto 08-16-2016 06:57 PM

Labor as well might be a regional thing...
OP is in Gotham City - everything is expensive out here.
My indys rate is now a buck forty. Found out on my most recent visit, but he's still charging me 1st cousin rate ;-)


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