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    Gotta love bad brakes

    So i ran my brake pads down to the back plate and destroyed my rear passenger rotor. Since i still live at home my mom said that i can just repalce all the pads rotors and hoses, so I'm hooking my self up with new stock hoses, Ate performance font rotors, ate stock repalcement rotors, pagid pads all the way around. Now the info i need is how do i bleed the calipers on a 91 318is, or would 325is rotors fit under my rims and cheaply upgrade to larger calipers? need lots of in for many details thanks

    #2
    Buy a bently's manual or haynes manual it will help u out a lot.

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      #3
      you may wanna check other parts of the car if you were dumb enough to let the brakes get that worn out.


      mean, but I have a point

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        #4
        Why would you not replace the stock lines with stainless steel? Firm up the pedal....it's all good. Do the Goodridge Teflon coated lines (available lots of places - www.bimmerworld.com ). The brakes should be the same among all E30's. I would not go with any special rotors- the stock replacements are on my 325i Spec E30 race car - trust me, if it will live up to that, it will live up to very aggressive street driving....

        I would go with Goodridge lines, Axxis Ultimate pads all around, stock rotors. If you want to go with some bling - get the calipers bead blasted (like 30 bucks at a body shop) and paint them black or silver. You will have better brakes than 90 percent of the E30's around. If you want extra bling, get the ATE slotted rotors - they will wear your pads out quiker, with little benefit, but there is benefit of "freshening" the pad. Also, get some ATE Superblue fluid - it is cheap and easy too. You are talking small money here for big improvement.
        Last edited by jblack; 05-09-2008, 08:38 PM.

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          #5
          just for future ref... you might wanna check your brake pads every once in a while.... it usually helps

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            #6
            I should replace the brakes and rotors on my beater since they are now atleast 3-4 years old. Hey they still have some life left on them. 8)

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              #7
              Originally posted by Super Eta
              I should replace the brakes and rotors on my beater since they are now atleast 3-4 years old. Hey they still have some life left on them. 8)
              awesome, I am thankful you provided such awesome information for this thread

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                #8
                Well i convinced my dad to replace all the rotors, pads and lines on the car. Ate in the front with stainless hosses all the way around, and stock pads

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                  #9
                  What happened to the wear sensors? Did they disappear?

                  "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by e30Matt
                    What happened to the wear sensors? Did they disappear?
                    probably weren't replaced last time brakes were worked on (woops)
                    I retired my E30 for now...
                    E46 323i
                    David Schultz

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                      #11
                      I've only had the car for a month and a half so i don't really know whats been done with the brakes or any other part of the car

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                        #12
                        Re: Gotta love bad brakes

                        Originally posted by fletcher miller
                        So i ran my brake pads down to the back plate and destroyed my rear passenger rotor. Since i still live at home my mom said that i can just repalce all the pads rotors and hoses, so I'm hooking my self up with new stock hoses, Ate performance font rotors, ate stock repalcement rotors, pagid pads all the way around. Now the info i need is how do i bleed the calipers on a 91 318is, or would 325is rotors fit under my rims and cheaply upgrade to larger calipers? need lots of in for many details thanks
                        The calipers are the same on a 318iS and a 325iS.

                        The thread title should be "Gotta love idiot car owners" not "Gotta love bad brakes."

                        RISING EDGE

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                          #13
                          Re: Gotta love bad brakes

                          Originally posted by Digitalwave
                          The calipers are the same on a 318iS and a 325iS.

                          The thread title should be "Gotta love idiot car owners" not "Gotta love bad brakes."
                          Ya there is nothin wrong with the brakes, all you gotta do is change them when needed.

                          thats like Running ur tires till they are bald, are u gonna call them crappy tires bcus they suck when they are bald.

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