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E60 (2004 - 2010)
BMW 5-Series (E60 chassis) was first seen in the Unites States in the fall of 2003 with a 2004 Model Year designation. The E60 is now available as a 528i, 528xi, 535i, 535xi, 550i and a 535xi sports wagon! -- View the E60 Wiki |
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Looking at doing it myself, but at a cost of about $600 for the parts, the time and hassle (its winter here, so not much fun doing this kind of work)
And its the "moms car with baby seat" so never tracked or autocrossed, and the only baby seat-able car in the house. No brianer?? Or am I missing anything? (I'm a bit stumped, as I never thought having a brake job at a dealer would sound like the right move) |
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Maybe a reputable independent dealer?
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How much would you save?
What would good pads and rotors installed cost? |
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Brake pads and sensors front and rear, rotors just for the front and a brake fluid flush cost me a little bit more than that at a good indy.
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2005 545i, Jet Black, Black Leather, Cold Weather pkg, Logic7, 6 disk changer, Sport Package, Automatic, moonroof, electric rear sun shade, dark wood trim, PDC, Xenon Adaptive lights, Nav, Sat radio, 245/40 ZR18 - 275/35 ZR18 tires, Progman 30.02 |
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Sounds about right. Give or take a 100
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That seems like a fair price, as my E39's brakes are $828 all the way around, for just parts..... If your in the mood to change them its not that hard though.
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