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Old 07-16-2008, 11:52 AM
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Hi guys,
I own a 2004 e60. The warranty has expired 2 months ago.
I brought it to BMW dealer this morning for oil change and brake pads.
I was really surprised when they charged 800 bucks just for the rear brake pads.
I was wondering if anyone knows where to get it replaced cheaper.
Any information will be very useful.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Old 07-16-2008, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoko' post='625793' date='Jul 16 2008, 03:52 PM
Hi guys,
I own a 2004 e60. The warranty has expired 2 months ago.
I brought it to BMW dealer this morning for oil change and brake pads.
I was really surprised when they charged 800 bucks just for the rear brake pads.
I was wondering if anyone knows where to get it replaced cheaper.
Any information will be very useful.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
BMW does not change only the pads they also change the rotors. This is probably why your price was so high it also includes the labor. I'd find a good mechanic now and use them from now on.

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Old 07-16-2008, 12:12 PM
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DIY is much cheaper. Brake is an easy job to do over the weekend or just bring it to some independent shop and they can do it for you for less then $100 labor.
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post the invoice , there is something wrong with the total if all they did was replace the pads... even sounds high for pads and rotors ???
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Originally Posted by Yoko' post='625793' date='Jul 16 2008, 03:52 PM
Hi guys,
I own a 2004 e60. The warranty has expired 2 months ago.
I brought it to BMW dealer this morning for oil change and brake pads.
I was really surprised when they charged 800 bucks just for the rear brake pads.
I was wondering if anyone knows where to get it replaced cheaper.
Any information will be very useful.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.

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You have to be careful but I found me a BMW Local garage that uses Part time BMW Mechanics, from my local BMW Dealer along with their own approved mechanics, and your brakes was way too high!! But did they change your rotors? If so, that's not that bad I guess?

On mine they changed my front and rear brake pads and said my rotors did not need to be replaced they were in spec's. (That was the last freebie I got before my BMW maintenance agreement expired last April. 2008).

Now I am on my own! I need a oil and filter change, and my SA said oh you mean our BMW e60 "GOLD" oil service plan which includes reset the idrive light and it will cost you only: $220.00 + TAX!!, I frowned and he said now look what your getting!! (I thought to myself yea I am getting screwed without being kissed! LOL) SO I went to my local BMW and other imports garage and got it done for $66.00 using BMW Synthetic engine oil, new BMW Oil filter, and they reset my idive oil light free!


In conclusion: Just be careful the BMW Sharks are out there on land after the last of our money $$$$$$ with their "latest" and "greatest" BMW e60 scheduled "GOLD", (LOL), maintenance deals!!


Your e60 friend,


Eddie Presley aka Presley348
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='625854' date='Jul 16 2008, 01:25 PM
DIY is much cheaper. Brake is an easy job to do over the weekend or just bring it to some independent shop and they can do it for you for less then $100 labor.
I'll do the DIY for the front pads next time ,
Are they able to reset the settings in the idrive?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Yoko' post='625886' date='Jul 16 2008, 03:40 PM
I'll do the DIY for the front pads next time ,
Are they able to reset the settings in the idrive?
Thanks
You can do it yourself! See step 6. E60_Service_Reset_Instructions.doc
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Thanks for that Document.. that was helpful, But I am still debating if I am going to get the extented maintenace for $1800
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='625854' date='Jul 16 2008, 02:25 PM
DIY is much cheaper. Brake is an easy job to do over the weekend or just bring it to some independent shop and they can do it for you for less then $100 labor.

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I DIYed it and it is very easy.


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