BMW E90 Front Brake Replace

Sirus_The_Virus

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Hey Everybody

Wanted to know what is a good reliable place for doing Front Brakes and Discs for E90 LCI?

Im in CPT and Dealers saying its R7k?
 

tman

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Minimal specialized tools needed - CHECK
Save a ton on Labour cost - CHECK
Lots of YouTube videos on how to do this on an E90 - CHECK

I did my back brakes few months ago, it took me an hour, the next time it will probably take less than 40min.
 

Sirus_The_Virus

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Why discs and pads? Is it better to do it this way? Which one is easier diy

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Also what and where would be the best discs and pads to get?

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tman

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Sirus_The_Virus said:
Why discs and pads? Is it better to do it this way? Which one is easier diy

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Also what and where would be the best discs and pads to get?

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In your original post you specifically asked for brakes and disks (we assume that brakes=pads)

You dont necessarily need to replace disks when you replace the pads. Inspect the disks to determine condition, and make a judgement call.

If they are still in a good condition, replace pads, plus brake sensor only.

You can buy pads from BMW (if you are looking for OEM), Goldwagen or Midas. I recommend you do a search on the forum, different brands of pads have been discussed at length.
 

Sirus_The_Virus

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tman said:
Sirus_The_Virus said:
Why discs and pads? Is it better to do it this way? Which one is easier diy

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Also what and where would be the best discs and pads to get?

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In your original post you specifically asked for brakes and disks (we assume that brakes=pads)

You dont necessarily need to replace disks when you replace the pads. Inspect the disks to determine condition, and make a judgement call.

If they are still in a good condition, replace pads, plus brake sensor only.

You can buy pads from BMW (if you are looking for OEM), Goldwagen or Midas. I recommend you do a search on the forum, different brands of pads have been discussed at length.


Ok perfect. Checked discs and they arent thinner than the recommended minimum which 22.4mm. So only doing the pads.

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KidB

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Sirus_The_Virus said:
tman said:
Sirus_The_Virus said:
Why discs and pads? Is it better to do it this way? Which one is easier diy

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Also what and where would be the best discs and pads to get?

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In your original post you specifically asked for brakes and disks (we assume that brakes=pads)

You dont necessarily need to replace disks when you replace the pads. Inspect the disks to determine condition, and make a judgement call.

If they are still in a good condition, replace pads, plus brake sensor only.

You can buy pads from BMW (if you are looking for OEM), Goldwagen or Midas. I recommend you do a search on the forum, different brands of pads have been discussed at length.


Ok perfect. Checked discs and they arent thinner than the recommended minimum which 22.4mm. So only doing the pads.

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The thickness is one thing to look out for. Also check that the disks are not warped or have granulations on them. An easy way to tell if all is fine is to check if there is no vibration under braking.

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Sirus_The_Virus

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tman said:
let us know how the DIY goes
Unfortunately i dont have a jack for the car. So gotta take it in. Ive seen the videos and if i had a jack i would do it myself. Its like changing a wheel.

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Sirus_The_Virus

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Ok so in the end. Booked the car in for pads and oil service at smg Century city. They have the apecial on service so doing that as well. All in for R3700

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Siyaman

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Sirus_The_Virus said:
Ok so in the end. Booked the car in for pads and oil service at smg Century city. They have the apecial on service so doing that as well. All in for R3700

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Does this include discs or just the pads?


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Sirus_The_Virus

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Siyaman said:
Sirus_The_Virus said:
Ok so in the end. Booked the car in for pads and oil service at smg Century city. They have the apecial on service so doing that as well. All in for R3700

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Does this include discs or just the pads?


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Its only Pads, They want an extra R3k+ for discs. But I had a look and dont need to add discs because its above the minimum spec when replacing pads.
 

akash

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Did the brakes on the wifes 323i yesterday.

Its so easy. Took under an hour, the first one took around 25mins cause it was the first attempt, the other side was about 15mins.

You just need the right tools for the job.

Trolley jack
Wheel spanner
6mm allen key
7mm allen key
18mm socket (if i remember correctly)
Ratchet
G clamp
 
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