BMW Full Pads and Rotors Replacement Procedure With Torque Specifications E83 X3

BMW Full Pads and Rotors Replacement Procedure With Torque Specifications E83 X3

In this video I demonstrate a full installation of pads and rotors along with all specifications for tightening. I go over the lubrication points and prepari…

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Alex Hunter says:

you are a great big helper to all bmw owner out there even tho mine bmw is
2008 E90, but i do enjoying watching your project.

AskTheCarExperts says:

🙂 I took my time on this one as I wanted to make a really top notch brake
repair video 🙂 I did not realize it was so long unit I was editing! Hope
you have had a great weekend my friend!

kamigawa125 says:

You forgot to install the front brake sensor~

AskTheCarExperts says:

You may need to replace the caliper bracket. This should not be happening
when they are tightened correctly. You could try some mild Loctite.

AskTheCarExperts says:

Thank you for the great comment 🙂

716illtra1200 says:

My 335i coupe passenger side caliber bracket bolts keep backing out after a
few mile of driving. I re-torqued them and they backed off again. I was
going to attempt Loctite, your thoughts?

AskTheCarExperts says:

Hello Alex, Thank you. I need to get back on my project 3 series. Been
overly busy with family lately. Hopefully soon!

harry yang says:

Best bimmer brake job video on YouTube, thanks for making and uploading it

AskTheCarExperts says:

The rotor was replaced. You can measure the rotors to see if they can be
used again. Most of the time you do not have a problem if they measure
correctly but I have seen them develop warpage and a vibration when not
replaced.

CanBoChoChet says:

hey my friend, how’s it going? Your longest video yet.

tyler951 says:

Thank you for videos like this that empower BMW owners that want to save
money by DIYing and receive great satisfaction in doing so.

AskTheCarExperts says:

🙂 I just forgot to add it to the video.

paulonardini says:

How do you name the grease??? M tycees?? Thanks a lot for the video! It is
awesome!

Steven Hawk says:

There was really nothing wrong with the rotor – right? You replaced it to
show us how I take it.

AskTheCarExperts says:

Hello Tyler, I can understand being a big DIYer myself. There is nothing
like being able to fix something yourself! I hope this video helps many
people. Thank you for the great comment!

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