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      10-07-2009, 06:30 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by 3XTR3M3 View Post
BMW changed my pads and rotors at about 10,700 miles.

I was surprised they changed the rotors as well so I asked if they were in bad condition. My service guy told me unless its a special circumstance, they usually change the rotors on the M3 during a brake change.

In the states, brakes (pads and even rotors) are fully covered under warranty so we dont have to pay a dime
Unfortunately in Canada brakes are not covered.

I have changed my pads with out changing rotors. Unless its covered under warranty, which its not in this case, stay away from the dealer. Buy your parts and have a good indie shop install them for you. You will save a bundle.
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