And just to add a quick note, the BMW pads were $20 for front and $20 for
rear, so $40 total, I even replaced the rotors and they were $30 per set
(that is $60 total), so the whole brake job costs me $100. And would have
taken me about 30 minutes to do the whole job, if I could have gotten the
hex-head bolt out of the rotor on the front. That thing was a bitch, I
soaked, heated, beat, cussed, kicked, and screamed and finally I think it
just gave up from exhaustion from laughing at me. :)
Carl Kinkade, MCRP
ESRI Authorized Instructor
Kinkade GIS
Using GIS for Public Health and Community Analysis
Lincoln, NE 68502
work (402) 420-6882
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-lro@Works.Team.Net [mailto:owner-lro@Works.Team.Net]On Behalf Of
Perrone Ford
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 11:24 AM
To: lro@Works.Team.Net
Subject: Re: LRO: Pros and Cons: 1994 County SWB
I just ordered a set from NAPA. They had the rears in stock. Autozone
don't carry anything and neither did Pep Boys. I don't know what kind of
BMW YOU have but my Pagids are a HELL of a lot more than $20!!
On that RR, when is the last time you replaced the Oxygen sensors?
-Perrone
Carl Kinkade wrote:
I have had no time to look at it, work has been killing me. As a matter
offact, the pads have been squealing and I haven't had time to pull the
wheelsoff and look at them, even though I keep telling myself I need to do
it.Speaking of which, do ya'll have any suggestions for pads ('95 RR), I
lookedin my Atlantic British catalog and noticed the prices are outrageous.
Ireplaced the ones on our BMW and it costs me about $20 per set and they
hada lifetime warranty.Carl Kinkade, MCRP
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