Great video,but I don't think you need new rotors,they look perfect to me,and I have changed my brakes all my life. But if that's what you want that is fine.
You have to learn a lot about repairing the brakes on a car! Ceramic grease has to be used for the brake pads to operate correctly! A new sensor cable has to be installed to make it able to reset the BC!
If you want, you can leave the caliper bracket on and just slides the pads out, after the actual caliper is off. Saves you from having to buy a 17MM etorx socket and the shear amount of time to take it off and install back. Other than that, nice work man. This whole job (including taking the wheel off), for the front could be done in 45 min for less on entire front end.
Mechanic here that owns a shop and runs a mobile business. I have no clue what you’re talking about. We use only aftermarket parts because most BMW owners can’t afford OEM parts and never had a call back for rotors.
Good job on changing your brakes. One callout- Never work under a car with the wheels off without also placing a jack stand under the chassis. Hydraulic jacks can spontaneously lose pressure and fail, the car can roll, etc. Safety first!
46 something if I price match and don't get the live resin or rather rosin no resin right nor the live flower stuff plus bring in this bag to get 5$ off before taxes
I feel you, in MD they are regularly at least $50 for a 0.5g, but I get them on sale for $40 at the place I like. They don't often sell the full grams here, but I would totally get one.
Tool from cornwell for quad pistons but you can use anything to compress the piston like any other brakes they sell the tool at local auto stores or Amazon
Does this method work even if it’s not due? I have about 17-1800 miles left but I plan on changing it sooner, will it still work to reset it even the service light is not on yet?
thank you, I have been looking for this video for a while. also love the 4k quality. Question: is the front brake sensor the same part as the rear brake sensor. Also, where can i find the torque spec for those screws? thanks
Appreciate you for watching! Please like and subscribe & I have some brakes for years and don’t usually torque for brakes just make sure everything is bolted on correctly. Also the sensor is the same in the back I will be doing a video on how to do the rear as well soon.