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E92 335i



I would NEVER trust anyone telling me my brakes needed renewing without first seeing for myself. One of the oldest tricks in the book. So many places try this on, it's unreal.
 
Great minds Dave. I just priced it all up on GSF. £280 using premium parts and new wear sensors.

That was based on the reg of a 2009 335i sport.
 
  E46 320CD
Ive just replaced the front brakes on my partners 1 series.

BMW wanted £440, i replaced the discs/pads and sensor myself with pagid items for £103 from ECP.....
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Sign the agreement to take it away mate and get them change at a 3rd of the cost. That's shocking. You don't get large warranty on brakes so they can go f**k themselves.
 
I've just called them, they are checking if the work has started and calling me back.

No doubt it's probably been done now.

Looking on ECP: Front/Rear pads/discs/sensors/shoes £502. That's plus fitting obviously.
 

Sir_Dave

ClioSport Trader
Looking on ECP: Front/Rear pads/discs/sensors/shoes £502. That's plus fitting obviously.

Is that using the -25% code thats usually floating around as well? Fitting would be peanuts though, not exactly rocket science to change discs/pads, so just find a local member with a toolkit/brain and give them some beer, or find a specialist.
 
I've just checked and i got my initial price wrong. Going back through it all again using "premium" parts and theyre current discount offer -

Subtotal (Incl. Tax)
£468.72
VAT Standard rate (20%)
£58.59
Discount
-£117.18
GRAND TOTAL (Inc
Tax)

£351.54
 

Sir_Dave

ClioSport Trader
Thats the thing with BMW's they are pricey to maintain at the main dealers, but for DIYer's parts are easily available from ECP/GSF. Much easier to work on than VAG's as well in my experience!!
 
Well, 25 mins later, no call back.

The f**kers are no doubt doing the work now. I'll ask for the discs/pads to take away if so.
 
Just called them again, fortunately the work hasn't started on the car. Cancelled.

I'll inspect tonight.

Local garage have priced the Pagid discs/pads/sensors/shoes at £615 all in.

What's the ECP codes you're using? Are the Pagid as good/OK compared to the ones BMW would have fitted today?
 

Sir_Dave

ClioSport Trader
f**k that get on the phone again. Tell them to stop.

how far the drive down?

​Id go f**king ballistic.

For once, i agree with you 100%. Internet buddies.

Just called them again, fortunately the work hasn't started on the car. Cancelled.

What's the ECP codes you're using? Are the Pagid as good/OK compared to the ones BMW would have fitted today?

Winner!! Pagid/Textar are generally BMW brake pads/discs. They just come in a different box, without the BMW tax :)

Also, if your pads were as knackered as BMW say, your brake pad warning light would have come on!!

ECP discount code is 'monthend25'
 
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  DC2 TypeR / E36 328i
If you're going to buy from ECP, ALWAYS check CarParts4Less before buying

​same company but always, always cheaper (in my experience)
 
  DC2 TypeR / E36 328i
For once, i agree with you 100%. Internet buddies.



Winner!! Pagid/Textar are generally BMW brake pads/discs. They just come in a different box, without the BMW tax :)

Bosch/Brembo is BMW OEM? Pagid is budget? (at least when I was in the scene..)

Going in balls deep with the BMW god of CS because #yolo
 
Cheers gents, you've potentially saved me a few quid.

Here's the beast I'm currently driving:

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Will be nice to get the car back, even with the rattle.
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
Thank god you didn't have them do the brakes, for a start, shoes on a relatively new car? Are you having a laugh? Sensors? It they're the removable type then if the brake warning light isn't on there's no chance you'd need new ones. Scum bags
 
  DC2 TypeR / E36 328i
In fact that is a point Rob, if the brakes needed changing... surely they'd have a broken sensor and therefore a warning light on the dashboard?
 
I know for a fact the pads had 17k and 45k on the dash when I last checked (2 weeks ago).

They told me today the pads were new-ish, but the discs were below minimum.

​Maybe the previous owner changed just the pads? AKAIK the sensor only monitors the pads?
 
  Z4
On a side note, all 335s are in the high (near £500pa) tax bracket?

Theyre starting to sound like expensive cars to own! I'm after a new car at the moment and thought the 335i fit the bill but I'm having second thoughts.. Just worked out how many miles I've done in the z4 over the past 12 months, 2500 miles!
 
On a side note, all 335s are in the high (near £500pa) tax bracket?

Theyre starting to sound like expensive cars to own! I'm after a new car at the moment and thought the 335i fit the bill but I'm having second thoughts.. Just worked out how many miles I've done in the z4 over the past 12 months, 2500 miles!

Mine is £470, but I think the later ones are £270?!
 
  Leon Cupra 300
I've been looking at these recently, a lot!

It seems like some sort of warranty is essential going by your last post though..
It seems that with basic mods: duel cone intake, catless downpipes and a jb4 map they produce silly power. Tempted doesn't quite cut it

But doing all those mods make your warranty worthless!

Glad I got mine warrantied rather than mapped.. It's quick enough as is.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
On another note, BMW warranty is one of the best as is their aftermarket, this is from a guy who has done warranty work for over 35 years now, almost retired. Barring LandRover, the BMWs are the worst for reliability.

The reason people don't see it is because they sort the issues quickly and quietly. He also did warranty for BMW before working for Warranty Direct iirc and he says they have easily the most claims per marque per year. Food for thought.
 
  DC2 TypeR / E36 328i
On another note, BMW warranty is one of the best as is their aftermarket, this is from a guy who has done warranty work for over 35 years now, almost retired. Barring LandRover, the BMWs are the worst for reliability.

Didn't know you were that old mate!

Internets is a funny thing sometimes.

Don't argee with the last bit though :nono:

Then again what do I care, I'm a Honda boy now. (I keep forgetting)

:cool:
 
Newer BMW's do get slated for there reliabilty. I think its just the case there's so many of them on the road.
 


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