They are actually a bit pricey. When I priced out the 4 pins and 2 brackets it came out to $176.67 After tax. Thank you for the compliment I appreciate it.
I was surprised when I saw that price as well. You don’t have to bleed the brakes after replacement. Just make sure the brake fluid level is at the full mark after you depress the brake pedal.
Whats an "E" brake?. Its a purely mechanically operated handbrake. Its also not "Emery cloth". Its a scouring pad. Emery cloth is heavy duty sandpaper. I would use wire wool and brake cleaner to clean the pins. I would also use a brush to clean the inside of the calipers and cylinders not a rag. I would also clean the wheel inside and out before fitting it. The drivers side disc looks quite scored so I would have replaced the discs too as well as the pins and clip. A very thorough and carefully executed job though and very clear images too 👍
I'd probably just replace the 2 pins and retaining clip very inexpensive, good clear demonstration and excellent camera work
They are actually a bit pricey. When I priced out the 4 pins and 2 brackets it came out to $176.67 After tax.
Thank you for the compliment I appreciate it.
@@friendlymechanic9778oh wow I hadn't appreciated they were that expensive. Do you have to bleed the brake system after brake pad replacement?
I was surprised when I saw that price as well.
You don’t have to bleed the brakes after replacement. Just make sure the brake fluid level is at the full mark after you depress the brake pedal.
Another great video, you do such good work. This is first thing I've watched you do on a BMW that didn't look like a super pain to do. Ty
Yeah it’s honestly not too bad. Thank you for your support! 👍🏼
Brilliant video explaining the procedure for replacing pads, I would also loosen and inspect the brake fluid chamber for correct level.
Yes this is a good thing to check after replacement!
I have been looking for a video like this for a bit - this is incredibly helpful. Thank you very much!
Whats an "E" brake?. Its a purely mechanically operated handbrake. Its also not "Emery cloth". Its a scouring pad. Emery cloth is heavy duty sandpaper. I would use wire wool and brake cleaner to clean the pins. I would also use a brush to clean the inside of the calipers and cylinders not a rag. I would also clean the wheel inside and out before fitting it. The drivers side disc looks quite scored so I would have replaced the discs too as well as the pins and clip. A very thorough and carefully executed job though and very clear images too 👍
very thorough video, explained everything I had questions about.
Thanks for posting this, helps a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice vidéo.
Very usefull.
Well done. Thanks !!!
Thank you 👍🏼
Hmmm the break in progress is weird to me. 125 miles slow gentle huh.
Correct BMW provides a small placard with that information in every set of brake pads.
This job looks way different in the north east where everything gets seized thanks to snow and salt.
Ooo yeah I am thankful to not have to worry about that. Sometimes I get auction cars from the east coast and everything is rusted.