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11-29-2023, 02:16 PM | #1 |
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Shop Wants To Replace Breaks - Are they being reasonable with pricing?
They did an inspection and determined that the break rotors and pads need replaced. 66k mile 2015 m235i.
Heres what I was quoted: Workorder Summary Parts Used: 1 BRKCHKPRE 1 *W P-426183-TEX 2 *W P-454928-ZIC 1 *W P-653880-TEX 1 LBRK /32 LR RF RFR /32 RR LR RR Loc F F F F /32 SPARE Pricing Details: Parts: $0.00 Labor: $192.50 Discounts: ($75.00) Total Estimated Cost: $2,131.92 Detailed Breakdown: 1. Front Brake Pads R&R Description: Includes the removal of component, access, and cleaning. Excludes Brake Hydraulic System Bleed, system diagnosis/testing, or vehicle road test. Parts: 1 *W P-1358420-TEX B 1 *W P-426185-TEX B 2 *W P-454929-ZIC B 1 LBRK B Total Cost: $1,821.92 2. Rear Brake Pads R&R Description: Includes removal of component and all necessary components for access, and cleaning. Excludes Brake Hydraulic System Bleed, system diagnosis/testing, or vehicle road test. Is 2100~ reasonable for this work? Havent been to this shop just want to make sure nothing fishy is going on, Thanks |
11-29-2023, 05:31 PM | #2 |
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Me personally, I would learn to do the work myself because thats a lot of $. But I would recommend posting this in the brakes forum to get more help.
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11-30-2023, 09:02 AM | #3 |
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Yeah that price is pretty excessive. I'd expect a shop to charge about ~$1500 for the front and rear pads and rotors to be replaced with the brake fluid flush. Parts should be about 800-1000 for OE parts (Zimmermann).
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11-30-2023, 12:49 PM | #4 |
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It's about right if you're having a shop do the work and you're replacing with OEM BMW parts.
I find it extremely hard to believe that the rear rotors are done. 70% of the braking power comes from the front. I'd ask them to show you exactly why they think the brakes are done. Did they actually measure the rotor thickness and look at the pads? Are they truly at the end of their life? Did the brake pad replacement light come on? That light comes on when the pad wear sensors is tripped. My 2016 M235 with 71K miles, which I drive pretty hard, is still on its original rear pads and rotors which both have lots of life left. I replaced the front rotors, pads, and wear sensors at 62K miles and they probably could have gone another 5-10K miles. I did all the work myself, which is easy, for around $600 using all BMW parts. My freaking 13 y/o daughter did the passenger side pads and rotors after watching me do the driver's side if that gives you any idea how easy it is to do. Tons of YT videos out there showing this work being done with basic hand tools.
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Also , fyi those rear caliper bolts are a bear to remove if it's your first time. Some people recommend heating them or using high torque impact to remove.
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For breaking the bolts free, I have a 3 foot breaker as well as MAP gas and a cheater bad if needed. I've gotten pretty lucky as I've never had any issues breaking fasteners loose on my M235 and I've had lots of exhaust, suspension, and brake stuff off at various times.
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12-06-2023, 08:23 PM | #8 |
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Really really appreciate all your responses, saved me a TON of money coming here first. I've already gotten FBO, so I'll definitely look into doing it myself. Seriously can't thank you enough.
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They literally didn't even fill out the invoice properly unfortunately so I highly doubt they even have any record. I'll just check myself soon. Last edited by jam235i; 12-06-2023 at 08:41 PM.. |
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