04-28-2019, 10:12 AM | #45 |
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So what was funny about the brakes was the rears went first. I bought the car used with 23,000 miles on it (now at 95,000), so I assume the brakes that came with it were the factory ones. But in my US State (Virginia) we have annual safety inspections. The guy I take my cars to for inspections lets me slide on things sometimes because he knows I'll take care of it in short order. So the Z4 had some body shop time at a BMW dealership in March. They kindly suggested I needed rear brakes. I agreed with them but said I was waiting for the notification to come on. The Z4 went out of state inspection while getting the body work done, so when I got it back, I had my local guy do the annual inspection. He said, "I'll let you go with it, but man you REALLY need rear brakes, let me show you." I said, "Yeah, I know, but I'm waiting for the notification..." When I checked, holy crap, the rear pads were paper thin, and then a few days later, the pad wear notification came up, finally. The pads were well beyond where BMW usually lets the pad wear to (2MM - 3MM). So I replaced everything, and the notification was still on. Yup the front brakes are what triggered the notification. I checked the old rear sensor, and it looks like the wire loop is still in tact. I'll check it with a multimeter today to make sure. First time I've ever had a pad sensor fail like that.
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04-28-2019, 10:18 AM | #46 |
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95k is a good mileage to do the rear brakes.
But the brake pad wear sensor, is that a contact to ground? Or a short/continuity between 2 wires which is cut when worn through? (I'm trying to figure out how you can get a front brake wear notification without having worn front brakes, with the 2nd option it could just be a wire internally broken)
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04-28-2019, 11:03 AM | #47 |
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Bend pak 4 post lift is one of the best that’s what I have its very easy and straight forward.
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04-28-2019, 11:31 AM | #48 |
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Nice thing with a 4 post is, that you can run led strips along the runboards, that gives you great illumination of the underside when working.
My MOT station have lifts that have that from factory and it looks very nice With a 2 post I always struggle. (Of course I have portable magnetic worklights and such but...)
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04-28-2019, 01:43 PM | #49 |
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4-post and single post. 4 great for storage and it's 9 ft wide drive through perfect for parking the daily. It also has a built in slide lift for maintenance, but not as good as two post. Single post is only good for storage, but frees up tons of space (fits in the "bump-out" perfectly.)
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04-28-2019, 03:07 PM | #50 |
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Thats a very nice setup you have at home!
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Fresh brakes all around and the icon is off now. The wire in the front sensor was broken. The fronts were spent, down at 2MM or so. |
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Just had a Bendpak HD-9 installed. Don’t know why I didn’t do this 10 yrs ago. Simply awesome. Question?
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As a person who loves cars it allowed me to have one off-road vehicle and two sporty cars, while still having a parking spot for my wife’s car essentially making a three car garage into a 4 car garage. My lift is a tight fit, but all cars are parked inside. This video series really helped me layout my garage. Good luck! |
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