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Turner Motorsports sells a brake kit for E30s: $250 gets you ATE slotted front rotors, ATE solid rear rotors, pads all around (*the choice of pads is rather limited though), pad wear sensors, and 1L of Super Blue Racing break fluid.
If you aren't auto-xing, the stockers work fine and with your CCA discount, rotors are under $40 each at the dealership. That's with a 12 month warpage warranty, too.
I was shocked at how cheap parts are a the local dealership. About a third of what parts cost for my Honda CRV!
If you aren't auto-xing, the stockers work fine and with your CCA discount, rotors are under $40 each at the dealership. That's with a 12 month warpage warranty, too.
I was shocked at how cheap parts are a the local dealership. About a third of what parts cost for my Honda CRV!
Oxford, huh! Do you go to Sweeney or BMW Store for parts?
If you aren't auto-xing, the stockers work fine and with your CCA discount, rotors are under $40 each at the dealership. That's with a 12 month warpage warranty, too.
I was shocked at how cheap parts are a the local dealership. About a third of what parts cost for my Honda CRV!
Oxford, huh! Do you go to Sweeney or BMW Store for parts?
Linda at Sweeney may be one of the best, most knowledgable parts people I've ever met!
on stainless steal brake lines were would the best place to go be. through patrick at bmw they are like 120, but everywere else is like 60-80, and bma is usually cheaper. are those that much better. I jsut want to get a nice set but i dont know where to go.
on stainless steal brake lines were would the best place to go be. through patrick at bmw they are like 120, but everywere else is like 60-80, and bma is usually cheaper. are those that much better. I jsut want to get a nice set but i dont know where to go.
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This is not a good place to go cheap. Make sure you get DOT approved lines. You only have to install good ones once. I couldn't feel a whole lotta difference with mine, but the rest of the brake system's in good shape, so the hoses probably weren't THAT bad.
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