’05 RT 51K under extended BMW warranty.
At recent BMW ‘24K’service (£450 Gulp!).
It was pointed out that all discs were approaching service limit.
To do this the charges would be:
2 front discs + pads £620
Rear disc + pads £290
Front bearings £120.
Any thoughts on replacements:
OEM at motorworks about £200 a disc – bit less for rear.
EBC discs about £100 a disc.
Hekkane discs at Sherlocks about £75 a disc.
Fronts bearings about £20 the pair.
Since these items are not covered under the extended BMW warranty then looking at the alternatives and DIY – had fronts off before now so feel competant to tackle the discs. Would replace all bobbins and washers and new pads, of course.
However, according to Haynes manual, to replace the wheel bearings you need to heat up the front rim to 100C. Is this correct? What with that doesn't damage the paint/laccquer on the rim?
Anybody done these and willing to share their technique?
Any words of wisdom, encouragement and experience MOST welcome.
Cheers
Arty
At recent BMW ‘24K’service (£450 Gulp!).
It was pointed out that all discs were approaching service limit.
To do this the charges would be:
2 front discs + pads £620
Rear disc + pads £290
Front bearings £120.
Any thoughts on replacements:
OEM at motorworks about £200 a disc – bit less for rear.
EBC discs about £100 a disc.
Hekkane discs at Sherlocks about £75 a disc.
Fronts bearings about £20 the pair.
Since these items are not covered under the extended BMW warranty then looking at the alternatives and DIY – had fronts off before now so feel competant to tackle the discs. Would replace all bobbins and washers and new pads, of course.
However, according to Haynes manual, to replace the wheel bearings you need to heat up the front rim to 100C. Is this correct? What with that doesn't damage the paint/laccquer on the rim?
Anybody done these and willing to share their technique?
Any words of wisdom, encouragement and experience MOST welcome.
Cheers
Arty
