Brakes

peddy

Lifer
London
Hi Guys,

I was wondering if anyone knew how much it would cost to replace the brake pads and discs? 2004 Z4 SE, In London, BMW parts and labour.

A breakdown of the rough costs would be great!

cheers
peddy
 
Depends on what pads and discs you want. If it's BMW it is beyond way way too expensive. Bring it to an indy mechanic. The Z4 has a standard brake system that is super duper easy to do.
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rotors... should be like 500 bucks. brake pads... maybe like 150 bucks for all four. labor... 200 bucks. this is a rough estimate though. like the above.. go independent!
 
Just spoke to BMW and they said it'll cost £140, just for the front brake pads. :o

Anyone know of a good independent in West London.
 
For a 2.0:
Original pads from somewhere like EuroCarParts will be £50 for a 4 wheel set, plus another £120 for 4 discs.

If you can do it yourself then you'll be paying less than £200 all in - or add another £100 and get an indy to do it.

I only go to one indy in the 'London' area, but he's closer to Braintree/Colchester than London - although you can drop it off and get the train into Stratford.
 
Discs are £60-70 each. (so x4)
Pads around £45 each end (so x2), OEM pads may be cheaper but I'd look for something similar priced from someone else, such as EBC Greenstuff which will give off a LOT less dust.
Labour I'd say less than £100 but then I'm not in London.

Don't get a dealer to do it. My friendly mechanic is good mates with an ex BMW guy and says brakes is one of those jobs they just rush through, since they have set time limits/targets. They'd do a much better job "out of hours"
 
OK spoke to BMW over the phone earlier today and they said that I don't need new discs (I have some rust around the edges). I just need front pads. I found the following on Euro Car parts. Which one do BMW use?

ATE Brake Pads (Front) £24.09
Eicher Brake Pads (Front) £11.79
Textar Brake Pads (Front) £32.14

All the Part Info numbers are 13.0460-5405.2 and Oe Systems are ATE. In fact everything is the same in the 'Additional Info' section, so I don't get the price difference? Which one's the original BMW part?? the ATE one???

Thanks for the help!
 
i bought ebc green stuff pads, sensors and up-rated discs which came out at a shade over £400, £70 to fit and change fluid as well, local bmw indy. to be honest after looking up how to do the change on the net ill attempt it myself next time, still haven't got round to buying a jack and stands yet.

save yourself a bundle and buy the parts and go to a local garage to do the dirty work if you cant do it yourself
 
That's what i'll do, but I want to get genuine BMW pads. Which one of the three do BMW use (i.e. Stamp a BMW sign on)? It's got to be one of the three and I'm guessing the ATEs right?
 
here, especially under warranty, they change pads and rotors.

Once mine is out of warranty, will be looking into Bremo big brakes (pricey, but good)
 
What would you recommend? So far I've had ATE, Axiis and EBC flying around on this forum.

I think what I'll do is just replace the front pads and on my next round change all pads and discs.
 
Unless you track your car, OEM is fine. Day to day driving the OEMs stop better when cold. Depends on what you want for your car. Axis are supposed to be very good as well, just make sure you don't pick up track pads-they're better when heated up, but your stopping distance will be longer when cold.
 
The Axis deluxe pads are an excellent replacement to OEM, if your not planning on tracking the car. They give off very little dust and fade at a little bit higher temp than the OEM ones (you most likely will never notice fade unless your tracking your car).
If I recally correctly the pad is a little bit bigger (er wider?) than the OEM pad so you might have a bit of a grove on your rotor, but an indy would probably turn the rotors to fix that.

I can't speak personally on the EBC pads, but they do come highly recommended on this forum.
 
No i'll never track my car. At most just some ripping and racing down normal roads and motorways.

I think i'll get OEMs as I am changing just the pads on this occasion. When I decide to change the whole shebang then i'll either change to Axxis or EBC.

2 further questions (i hope :) )...

1) Is it ok to have a mix of different pads/discs on my car e.g. EBC pads on OEM discs, Axxis Pads on the front, OEM on the back, etc.

2) Are EBC pads wider/bigger too?

Thanks for the help!! VERY USEFUL INFO!!!!

P.S. I''ve been thinking about breaks too much... I had a dream about testing them last night!! :lol:
 
I think OEM pads are Textar, the name definetly rings a bell and the price wasn't far off the price of EBC Greenstuff pads.
I changed pads all round, I also needed to do the rear discs at the same time. I don't think mixing pads/discs would be a great idea.

The main benifit of the different pads for me is the lack of brake dust, the alloys stay looking cleaner for a lot longer.

Axis pads seem popular in the US but if I remember rightly, they're not so easy to get in the UK.
 
RealOEM/BMWInfo says the OEM pad is Textar front & back (2.0 to 3.0) and Jurid front, Textar back for 3.0si.

ECP says original pad is ATE?
 
OK since my discs are still ok then i'll definetly go for OEM/Textar. I'm planning to change my wheels when my RFTs need replacing (they're currently almost brand new) and when i have some cash (broke at the mo) I think i'll opt for the EBC redstuff and ultimax discs. :D

No, i thought it was ATE because three different pads for the front came up when i put in my car details and from the 'Addition Info' section it seemed they were all orignally made by ATE because they have the same part number and the Oe System said ATE on all of them too (unless it's a typo or something).

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/BMW_Z4_3.0_2004/p/Car-Parts/Service-Parts/Regular-Service/Brake-Pads
 
Another question....

Other than the pads itself what else do i need to buy to replace the front pads? BMW said there's the paste and something else which i forgot... some cleaning oil or something like that. BMW also recommend changing the sensors too. So where can I get all these parts or do they come with the pads?? As you can see i've never done this before! :roll:
 
The paste is most likely an anti-squeel paste. For the cleaning oil I don't know what ya'll have over there but some sort of aerosol can that says brake cleaner. I think we have one aptly called brake clean. Both of these you can get at any autoparts store. For the sensors....did you brake light come on in your dash? If not then the sensor is not worn.

I'd get more specific on stuff, but I have to go to work now :(
 
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