Brakes? So what now?

Iceman007

Active member
Dont forget the big hamer to hit that disc off the hub. Its easy to change brakes. And remember if you buy at middas take Ferrodo pats for ATE pads tend to overheat the disc and warp them
 

Raybimmer

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Rub a body lotion or hand cream well into hands before this job , helps to stop dirt staying in cracks and under nails when washing the paws later :roflol:
 

moranor@axis

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i use these rubber type garbening gloves they work great for keeping your hands clean and they not bulky so they easy to work with :)

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Daevanam

Member
Thanks so much guys!

So ATE or Ferrodo?

I need the pads and sensors, which i can get both from Midas, right?

Thanks again!
 

moranor@axis

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hellas has the pad wear sensors at a good price :) you can change the brakes now and fit the sensors later they quick and easy :rollsmile:
 

Philip Foglar

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Daevanam said:
Thanks so much guys!

So ATE or Ferrodo?

I need the pads and sensors, which i can get both from Midas, right?

Thanks again!

ATE is OEM, so as far as I am concerned the safer option. Should be able to get all from Midas. :thumbs:
 

Raybimmer

New member
Goldwagen sell sensors - e34 ones are R35. each - front and back the same .
Midas may keep them .
Ate are oem , I have them on the e36 328i and are happy with them , that car can still pull up quick from highway speeds (160 or so ) .
Ferodo not bad either , may be cheaper than ATE .
 
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