One of the best BMW How-To’s out there. Fast paced, with crystal clear video and amazing detail while at the same time not wasting viewers’ time with bloated dialog. Great job!
Wow, that's concise and exceptional guide, even with all torque and tool bit specs. Thank you! However, don't you need to bleed the brake fluid while unwinding the piston?
If the sensor is worn out, yes, need to be replaced. If it’s not worn out yet, then no. But better to replace the sensor, sometimes wires on sensor can get corrosion and brake light can come out.
One of the best BMW How-To’s out there. Fast paced, with crystal clear video and amazing detail while at the same time not wasting viewers’ time with bloated dialog. Great job!
Thank you Larry!
Awesome video, maybe the best style of DIY guide available
Thank you! 😊
Very quick and straight to the point. Thank you!
@@Hartez2 thank you for watching!
Awesome, straight and to the point. Great video.
Thank you for watching! ☺️
Wow, that's concise and exceptional guide, even with all torque and tool bit specs. Thank you! However, don't you need to bleed the brake fluid while unwinding the piston?
Thank you! You can bleed fluid, but this is not necessarily.
Man! That was FAST!
Les time to watch more tome to do the work 🙂
2008 535xi? Same process?
Yes, same process
Thank you very much for this awesome DIY very clear video. Do you have one for the E60 front brake?
Thank you for watching! Yes I have video with front brakes as well. ua-cam.com/video/j-yQcjsU61c/v-deo.html
Yeah no 😭 I was trying to see what tools I needed for this and I don’t have any of them💀but it did really help a lot not gonna lie 👍
Thank you for watching!
@@mikes.garage no problem 👍
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Does the wear sensor have to be replaced every time?
If the sensor is worn out, yes, need to be replaced. If it’s not worn out yet, then no. But better to replace the sensor, sometimes wires on sensor can get corrosion and brake light can come out.
What about to lubricate ( silicone paste) of two caliper's sliding pins?
No, this is different type of brakes. You can remove sliding pins and clean them but no grease.
Great video
Do you have to change the sencor every time?
If the sensor is worn out, then yes
A rear brake pads the same 530i and 545i??
Yes, should be the same
How can I get a hold of you ?
This is depends what do you need? 🙂
WARNING: MAKE SURE YOUR PARKING BRAKE IS RELEASED.