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      08-14-2013, 10:02 AM   #6
mlhj83
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Drives: '11 E92 M3 ZCP | F80 M3 CS
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Originally Posted by apecush View Post
you left your car for way too long without driving it in a corrosive atmosphere and your brakes rusted. a lot. simple as that.

replace rotors, pads, and fluid.
No, rust has got nothing to do with it - rust on the friction ring of the discs gets rubbed off when brake pads make contact; it's the discs that have worn below the specified minimum thickness, which is the main problem. Pads should otherwise be fine as they still have a decent amount of pad material left and can be properly bedded in with a new set of discs. Brake fluid level and condition will definitely need to be checked.

I regularly do pad swaps, thickness measurements and fluid changes for each track day, so I'm very familiar with the brakes of the M3.

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