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07-27-2007, 07:31 PM | #1 |
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wait... warranty?
Everyone is telling us that the brakes are great and all but after always using it the breaks start fading away... I did have this issue with my E46 M3 but do you guys know how often I got new brakes installed by BMW under warranty?
wouldnt this be a nice cure for our cars? or is this not sufficient for our brake problems? I got my brakes changed once every 2 months when I had my E46... Unless I was having a track day or I had a canyon day with a bunch of E46's (or bimmerfest) then I would be changed brakes once every month or month and a half
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But, we're not talking about brake life, but ultimate brake performance and fading when the E92 is discussed. Many are of the opinion that multi-piston calipers should have been used. I can't argue against that, though the number of pistons does not have a direct relationship to performance. The rotors seem beefy enough. Carbon rotors would be a cool option, one that might be palatable at say a $5k premium. Luckily, the brakes are a system that is easy to upgrade if it does not meet your performance needs.
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07-27-2007, 11:17 PM | #3 |
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thank you very much.. The reason why my dealer did not wise up to it lately is because they want more money from BMW to replace the pads (the advisors get paid per each car they work on and wat services were needed, not each hour obviously) so they didnt complain on me... and when I said every 2 months I meant averagely...
depended on what activity occured that month etc. sometimes I did go 3 months etc.
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07-28-2007, 12:33 AM | #4 |
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Carbon
I think you mean Composite not carbon where composite simply means 2 materials a ceramic based material for the rotor and aluminum for the hat. The only "carbon" brakes are carbon-carbon used in F1 and in aerospace. I know...nitpicking...just don't like to see the wrong technical terms like silicone computer chips and silicon boob jobs .
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