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Old 26-04-2013, 02:42 PM   #1
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Following someone's post regarding the pins seizing in their caliper I checked my pins. Actually, as she has been holed up in the garage for the last few months I decided to put the rears into Lepsons for a refurbish - £100 a pop each!!. Anyway the pins were fine with a little corrosion around the calpier's recess of the 6mm hex bolt in the form of white powedery residue.

Whilst doing that I checked the rear discs ~ 19mm and the pads 10mm. So is there any cause for concern are they within tolerance, should I replace either or both of them and what are the choices - ? I am still running DS 2500s in the front when not on track but am not sure what the rears are... presumably the same. I do not really want RS29s on the rear regardless of any equilibrium or not.

Incidentally I bought a spare set of RS29s for the Porsche's 350mm discs and only looked at my card statement last week £445.29 . I kind of assumed they would be comparable to those for a CSL with APs.

Anyway pictures below. Apologies for lack of clarity. The first picture shows the material side and the second the backs. Both covered in rust from the discs.

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Old 26-04-2013, 02:50 PM   #2
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Ps Can someone confirm that the wheel nuts should be torque at 120nm.

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Old 26-04-2013, 03:02 PM   #3
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Ps Can someone confirm that the wheel nuts should be torque at 120nm.

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Just make sure you do them up to 88lbs/ft.....






I'm not sure about the rest, but my pads work until I hit metal!!
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Old 26-04-2013, 08:25 PM   #4
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Just make sure you do them up to 88lbs/ft.....


I'm not sure about the rest, but my pads work until I hit metal!!


Absolutely, scrapping sound is the warning

All ok.
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Old 27-04-2013, 09:52 AM   #5
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I was wondering when you would be along with your scraping tip top tip Shimmy . So any idea on the minimum thickness for the rear discs and what other options there were aside from OEM with an AP set up - PF?.

I have not looked into prices for the OEM one or spoken to BMW as I am abroad now anyway.

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Oem minimum rear disc thickness is 18.4 mm Pip.I only know this because I renewed my discs and pads yesterday and the minimum thickness is etched on them
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Old 27-04-2013, 10:17 AM   #7
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Oem minimum rear disc thickness is 18.4 mm Pip.I only know this because I renewed my discs and pads yesterday and the minimum thickness is etched on them
You must be the only bloke to read things on parts
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You must be the only bloke to read things on parts
I didn't read it,my mate noticed it.
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As long as everything is wearing flat Pip, then carry on using them ( with a new set ready to pounce on first sound of a scrape)

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How thick are they when new then? 20mm?
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As long as everything is wearing flat Pip, then carry on using them ( with a new set ready to pounce on first sound of a scrape)



How thick are they when new then? 20mm?
Yes mate and the fronts 28mm
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