Is The Dealer Pulling My Leg? Need Advice.
any advice/suggestions will be appreciated? thanks.
I would recommend that you find a local shop to get it done. Brake pads are simple, but the dealership will charge you a crap load.
Dealerships usually recommend that you change out the brake pads, since they aren't covered under warranty and they can make a lot money for simple work.
as for the wear, it all depends on the way u drive.
buy the parts and change them urself, its easy, i do it all the time (we own 3 amgs)

as for the wear, it all depends on the way u drive.
buy the parts and change them urself, its easy, i do it all the time (we own 3 amgs)
I was just quoted 600 dollars for mine.
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i will try to help u out.
take out the pads, i dunno if u have the pins holding them, or another setup, i have the 2 pins (on the top part of the caliper) that need to be knocked out. after u knock the pins out, disconnect the sensors, spread the pads (i use 2 big screwdrivers, make sure u hold the side that u pulled apart already cause if u do the other without holding the one u did it will move bakc toward the rotor) and pull them out. turn the wheel and reach behind the caliper, u will see 2 big bolts, undue them, the caliper will then easily come off (have something ready to place the caliper on b/c the brakelines arent long enough to put it on the floor). then unscrew the bolt at the "hub" (center) of the rotor (1 tiny bolt). try to pull the rotor off, it will most likely not come off, spray some wd40 on the hub and knock the center of the rotor w/ a hammer in a circular motion (all around the rotor, evenly) that should work it loose (sometimes it takes A LOT of hard knocking and feels like it will never come off)
. NOW work backwards to put everything back together.
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Don't go to a dealership to change out brake pads. If you're in SoCal, there are plenty of aftermarket shops that will do it for you. They use OEM parts.
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I've had my cross-drilled rotors resurfaced many times. Not a problem. I don't drive hard, however.
I've had my cross-drilled rotors resurfaced many times. Not a problem. I don't drive hard, however.


