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      05-31-2018, 11:11 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by SC300T View Post
$400 from an Indy sounds like a great deal depending on quality of parts used. Our GT was $1100 for rear rotors and pads from a BMW dealer that is known to be almost reasonable. (I think the GT may have bigger brakes.)
I do believe the GT has bigger brakes but that's crazy how much just for the rears

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Originally Posted by ey2001 View Post
For the rears I would just change out the pads only... it's not that hard
that maybe an option as I wouldn't have to remove the ebrake assembly if I do just the pads. i'll see how the rotors feel as I've done brakes on all my vehicles...just not the BMW

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Originally Posted by addy27 View Post
Super easy and no need to spend that much. Find the best parts (pads/Rotors) and do it yourself. Unless you don't have the time..in which case, $400 including parts and labor sounds ok.
I'll have to compare prices I find online. I like doing things myself but if there's not much of a savings I might as well pay someone to do it
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