Front Discs & Pads

DeeCee

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Hi Guys,


Just wondering if you have any idea of a standard price BMW would charge for the above.

I've got the extended monthly warranty so I guess it would only be a parts charge?

Anybody had their's done recently?


Cheers
 
It would not be covered full stop, they will not pay for labour either.
 
Brakes count as 'wear and tear' so they wont cover parts or labour unless they are damaged.

Get some from eurocarparts.com and geta local garage to fit them

I got pagid discs and pads all round for £180 + £75 to a mechanic to fit. BMW would be about 3 times that!
 
Ok thanks guys, do these look like the correct ones to you:

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Presume when it says one, it means one set?
 
DeeCee said:
Presume when it says one, it means one set?
Sorry, but no!

The clue is in the plural form of the word(s) - for example Brake Disc (no plural 's') usually means 1 item, whereas Brake Pads (with a plural 's') usually means a set.

So you're looking at about £250 for parts (2 x £58.16, 2 x £35.84, 1 x £37.54, 1 x £29.96), plus fitting, maybe a fluid change, and maybe a handbrake adjustment (or shoe replacement if needed).
 
The clue is in the plural form of the word(s) - for example Brake Disc (no plural 's') usually means 1 item, whereas Brake Pads (with a plural 's') usually means a set.

Don't patronise me please, I asked for advice on a Z4 Forum, for parts on a Z4 vehicle. The attitude of some people on here is disgusting...

Pluralise that you bellend.
 
DeeCee, I don't think mmm-five was patronising you... he literally meant what he said, so chill out... :thumbsdown:
 
DeeCee said:
The clue is in the plural form of the word(s) - for example Brake Disc (no plural 's') usually means 1 item, whereas Brake Pads (with a plural 's') usually means a set.

The attitude of some people on here is disgusting...


Frankly having re-read this thread a couple of times now, the only person who has displayed a disgusting attitude is you by personally abusing someone. You asked for advice and you were given correct and factual advice by PVR and Mmm-Five.

:thumbsdown:
 
DeeCee said:
...you bellend.

I don't think these disks are right, surely you need a DeLorean... I presume that's what bought you and your 1980s' insults here?

Honestly, DeeCee, Tony's comment was one of mirth... stick around for a little longer and you'll see this is what he's like. Knows a thing or too about brakes as well. There are lots of personalities here, not all will get along, but lets not start name calling.

Just make sure the brakes are the right size for the SE / Sport, depending on model, they're a different size, but the description on the web site sounds a little generic.

Now, where did I put my Rubik's cube?
 
DeeCee, ignore my comment about the sizing, looks like the SE and Sport were both 325x25.

Not to stir up trouble, but surely it's srhutch you should have the issue with...
srhutch said:
I'm guessing the OP is from the USA...
Implying a chap is from one of the colonies, how rude.
:P
 
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