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motopokep Jan 12, 2010 10:37 AM

I ordered sport low-dust brake pads from Bavarian Auto and I'm about to do my 1st brake change, front and rear. Car has 85,000 miles, I'll need to measure the brake disk width to determine if it's still good. What is an acceptable lowest measurement specification before I have to replace the brake disks?

Also, I thought brake disks had to be resurfaced to install new brake pads so I went to the local auto parts store where they resurface disks and they said BMW does not resurface disks, and BMW does not provide resurfacing specs.


Thanx.

luigi524td Jan 12, 2010 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by motopokep' post='1089129' date='Jan 12 2010, 02:37 PM
I ordered sport low-dust brake pads from Bavarian Auto and I'm about to do my 1st brake change, front and rear. Car has 85,000 miles, I'll need to measure the brake disk width to determine if it's still good. What is an acceptable lowest measurement specification before I have to replace the brake disks?
Also, I thought brake disks had to be resurfaced to install new brake pads so I went to the local auto parts store where they resurface disks and they said BMW does not resurface disks, and BMW does not provide resurfacing specs.
Thanx.

If you have managed to drive 85K miles on one brake pad/disc set ... WOW !!

You must be the most conservative BMW driver on the planet.

That said, treat your car and you to a set of brake discs. You both deserve it :twoup:

acuteperformance Jan 13, 2010 11:22 AM

check the side of the brake rotor, it should have a stamp on what the minimum width can be.

if you need rotors, i do sell them. let me know :)

michael
acute performance

luigi524td Jan 13, 2010 11:24 AM

Minimum brake disc thickness varies model to model. (As Acute posted) On most discs the min dimension is stamped somewhere on the disc!!

But if your BMW has already had two brake pad changes and this is your third, at 85K miles ... IMHO even with a very conservative driving style like yours, you should replace those discs to ensure proper braking performance.

pukka Jan 14, 2010 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by motopokep' post='1089129' date='Jan 12 2010, 02:37 PM
Also, I thought brake disks had to be resurfaced to install new brake pads so I went to the local auto parts store where they resurface disks and they said BMW does not resurface disks, and BMW does not provide resurfacing specs.

Thanx.

That sounds about right - its BMW's way of making sure you buy new parts. Its actually law in Germany. But I've seen posts on here where members were saying that their DEALERSHIPS were resurfacing rotors instead of replacing them with new ones under warranty.....

AlwynMike Jan 15, 2010 03:08 AM

Even if your discs have enough thickness to skim properly, the cost of a new set of discs is relatively small. (In the UK anyway). The difference in the price of a skim and new discs make this not good value for money.

Mike


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