Learn how to change/replace your BMW Brake pads, rotors and sensors at the comfort of your home with some basic tools. You could save hundred’s of dollars by…
Learn how to change/replace your BMW Brake pads, rotors and sensors at the comfort of your home with some basic tools. You could save hundred’s of dollars by…
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How many wear sensors are there
You have one on the rear and one on the front. Total of 2 sensors.
Great video. I paid 130 for 2 rear rotors. I really want some drilled and
crossed rotors. I found a pair online for 90.00. Is it to good to be true.
What do you thing. Also was it hard to take off the 16mm screw for your
brake caliper.
Excellent video – Watched it and did my 540i pads. Really helpfull, thanks!
Excellent job.
Thanks pal. Grad I was able to help
Man, I really like your accent, weird, but cool to listen to. Where did you
come from? Let me guess…South East Asia? I like it!
Hummm?? I agree. Sound too good to be true. Here’s one thing you gotta keep
in consideration. Any after market parts will not function the same.
Specially when it comes to brakes. I will recommend sticking to stock from
dealer. Unless if your getting top of the line brake system. Some of the
problems you run into with after market brakes pad and rotors is that they
squeak after a few month, they wear out faster and they also tend to create
more brake dust. The screw was easy to remove.
Thanks.. =)
great video. But never leave a car on just a car jack. Use a jack stand.
Duh Safety first man.
thanks pal..
Thanks pal, but I’m actually from Central America. El Salvador to be exact.
=)
Never let the break caliper hang down like you did in the video for a short
time. Get something you can lay it down on.
Thanks.. yeah your right. but we latinos are retarded and safety is the
last of our concerns. But thanks for bringing that up for the rest of the
viewers. I just gotta make it a habit that safety comes first.. =)
Nice job.