F10 M5 - Brake Wear Indicator i Drive etc?
Discussion
gcpeters said:
Thing is, this is a BMW main dealer not an indy and the car is on less than 30k. Understand they have set limits but it's so close and this is a premium car with a premium price tag to match....
The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
When you say premium price, how much is the car up for? The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
Edited by gcpeters on Monday 11th July 22:43
Wills2 said:
gcpeters said:
Thing is, this is a BMW main dealer not an indy and the car is on less than 30k. Understand they have set limits but it's so close and this is a premium car with a premium price tag to match....
The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
When you say premium price, how much is the car up for? The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
Edited by gcpeters on Monday 11th July 22:43
Welshbeef said:
Wills2 said:
gcpeters said:
Thing is, this is a BMW main dealer not an indy and the car is on less than 30k. Understand they have set limits but it's so close and this is a premium car with a premium price tag to match....
The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
When you say premium price, how much is the car up for? The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
Edited by gcpeters on Monday 11th July 22:43
The car might be priced to sell, it also might be at the top of the market, having recently traded an M5 with the same mileage I might be able to give a view.
Edited by Wills2 on Thursday 14th July 20:37
Welshbeef said:
Wills2 said:
gcpeters said:
Thing is, this is a BMW main dealer not an indy and the car is on less than 30k. Understand they have set limits but it's so close and this is a premium car with a premium price tag to match....
The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
When you say premium price, how much is the car up for? The tyres I could live with, but not the discs...
Edited by gcpeters on Monday 11th July 22:43
The car was up for high 30's
PowerMatters said:
Checked prices for F10 M5 from a dealer last week, not cheap of course.
At that mileage possible it already had new pads or they are on their way out, probably discs are ok. Noticed my mileage to next service is now dictated by the miles left on the rear pads. So perhaps if the miles to next service is high you don't have to worry too much just yet - a visual check is always the best though obviously.
Front discs 510 each/ Rear discs 299 each - Full Set 1619
Front pads 390 (set)/ Rear pads 146 (set)- Full set 536
All plus fitting ........ (!!)
These prices are insane! I had my front brake pads/discs replaced on my Audi S5 (V8) for £200. All brembo parts! There's a small difference in costs!!!At that mileage possible it already had new pads or they are on their way out, probably discs are ok. Noticed my mileage to next service is now dictated by the miles left on the rear pads. So perhaps if the miles to next service is high you don't have to worry too much just yet - a visual check is always the best though obviously.
Front discs 510 each/ Rear discs 299 each - Full Set 1619
Front pads 390 (set)/ Rear pads 146 (set)- Full set 536
All plus fitting ........ (!!)
Agree - never trust the I drive wear indicator. For a start its an estimate based on driving style amongst other things. The actual pads thickness is only a very coarse input to the estimate.
But if they do need doing, who would ever buy the brakes from BMW? Asking for a shafting!
Genuine OE parts:
Front discs: £321 v £510 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear discs: £228 v £299 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Front pads: £248 v £390 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear pads: £97 v £146 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Total: £1443 plus 4 sensors at £10 each.
Much better than the £2154 from BMW!
There's no need for BMW to fit the brakes either, they're not on the compulsory service items record, so fit them yourself or get a local indy to do it. Steel brakes haven't changed for donkeys years, so if you've changed brakes in your younger years then believe it or not they're still the same now! And they come to bits easier these days too.
Personally i'm a lot happier doing my own brakes than some spotty oik ex-kwikfit fitter under time pressure. "specially trained" my arse.
If you've got a modicum of tech ability then download the workshop BMW software on your laptop and with a £15 lead ethernet-ODB do all the diagnostics and service resets etc your self for free.
Take back the power!
But if they do need doing, who would ever buy the brakes from BMW? Asking for a shafting!
Genuine OE parts:
Front discs: £321 v £510 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear discs: £228 v £299 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Front pads: £248 v £390 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear pads: £97 v £146 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Total: £1443 plus 4 sensors at £10 each.
Much better than the £2154 from BMW!
There's no need for BMW to fit the brakes either, they're not on the compulsory service items record, so fit them yourself or get a local indy to do it. Steel brakes haven't changed for donkeys years, so if you've changed brakes in your younger years then believe it or not they're still the same now! And they come to bits easier these days too.
Personally i'm a lot happier doing my own brakes than some spotty oik ex-kwikfit fitter under time pressure. "specially trained" my arse.
If you've got a modicum of tech ability then download the workshop BMW software on your laptop and with a £15 lead ethernet-ODB do all the diagnostics and service resets etc your self for free.
Take back the power!
Edited by mikeN54 on Thursday 21st July 10:25
mikeN54 said:
Agree - never trust the I drive wear indicator. For a start its an estimate based on driving style amongst other things. The actual pads thickness is only a very coarse input to the estimate.
But if they do need doing, who would ever buy the brakes from BMW? Asking for a shafting!
Genuine OE parts:
Front discs: £321 v £510 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear discs: £228 v £299 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Front pads: £248 v £390 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear pads: £97 v £146 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Total: £1443 plus 4 sensors at £10 each.
Much better than the £2154 from BMW!
There's no need for BMW to fit the brakes either, they're not on the compulsory service items record, so fit them yourself or get a local indy to do it. Steel brakes haven't changed for donkeys years, so if you've changed brakes in your younger years then believe it or not they're still the same now! And they come to bits easier these days too.
Personally i'm a lot happier doing my own brakes than some spotty oik ex-kwikfit fitter under time pressure. "specially trained" my arse.
If you've got a modicum of tech ability then download the workshop BMW software on your laptop and with a £15 lead ethernet-ODB do all the diagnostics and service resets etc your self for free.
Take back the power!
That's excellent value!But if they do need doing, who would ever buy the brakes from BMW? Asking for a shafting!
Genuine OE parts:
Front discs: £321 v £510 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear discs: £228 v £299 each http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Front pads: £248 v £390 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34112284...
Rear pads: £97 v £146 set http://www.genuineautoparts.com/uk/oe-bmw/34212284...
Total: £1443 plus 4 sensors at £10 each.
Much better than the £2154 from BMW!
There's no need for BMW to fit the brakes either, they're not on the compulsory service items record, so fit them yourself or get a local indy to do it. Steel brakes haven't changed for donkeys years, so if you've changed brakes in your younger years then believe it or not they're still the same now! And they come to bits easier these days too.
Personally i'm a lot happier doing my own brakes than some spotty oik ex-kwikfit fitter under time pressure. "specially trained" my arse.
If you've got a modicum of tech ability then download the workshop BMW software on your laptop and with a £15 lead ethernet-ODB do all the diagnostics and service resets etc your self for free.
Take back the power!
Edited by mikeN54 on Thursday 21st July 10:25
£250 is a bargain for OE pads (not saying they're great, but genuine OE will always be a premium price and give good general performance and low noise). Perfectly good Pagid OE spec replacements are available for £140 a set from ECP etc. I wouldnt hesitate to use those is lieu of BMW pads.
Stopping a 2 ton M5 from 180+mph take a lot of brakes.
The same pads are fitted for comp pack models and ones with lifted speed limiters in Europe, so they still have to work at higher speeds than the limited measly 155 we have!
Stopping a 2 ton M5 from 180+mph take a lot of brakes.
The same pads are fitted for comp pack models and ones with lifted speed limiters in Europe, so they still have to work at higher speeds than the limited measly 155 we have!
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