08-27-2017, 03:40 PM | #1 |
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SoCal dealers willing to fix squeaky MSport brakes
As many of you with MSport blue brakes know, not only do they create massive amounts of dust, they are incredibly screechy at slow stops. I took my car into South Bay BMW to get them repaired, and was armed with the TSB bulletins showing the BMW instructions of chamfering, etc. They did chamfer the pads, and it became a little less frequent but has not stopped.
I took the car in for a different issue this week and spoke with a different service advisor and foreman. Both were very nice, but also gave me the standard "high performance brakes do this." Has anyone had any success at getting these brakes or pads repaired or replaced with a permanent solution by a SoCal BMW dealer? I am at my wit's end over this, like nails on a chalk board, it irritates the hell out of me. I am resigned to getting ceramic pads when the free maintenance wears out, but not sure I can stomach another year of these screeches. It has gotten to the point where I even named my car "Kreischen," German for screech. I live in San Pedro but will go as far north as the Valley to get this fixed if anyone knows a SA that will do the job. Anyone? |
08-30-2017, 10:41 AM | #3 |
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Well as a manager of a service department myself, I can tell you first hand that I experience this same particular issue all the time with both my 2016 F80 M3 and my 2015 F23 M235. Unfortunately to be completely honest there is no permanent remedy to resolve the issue with brake dust or squeaky brakes, my only advice would be to keep your vehicle/brakes clean relatively often. On average I wash my vehicles once a week and at times will use the spray on chemical solvent that cleans & eats away at all the brake dust and it seems to help a lot. Another option would be to opt out and replace your pads with aftermarket ones(ex: StopTech sport/street pads) but something like this may create warranty related issues where you service your vehicle so proceed at your own risk.
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Also is McKenna a Dinan dealer? Would you guys install Dinantronics? |
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i believe my sound wasnt exactly the brakes, but the rotor lip along the outside where the brake pad didnt wear out and would ride along.. it would cause the noise at any braking pressure.
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Most if not all BMW service departments now have axle mounted lathe machines to turn the rotors. When customers go in needing new brakes, more often than not it's just new pads and they resurface the rotors. The axle mounted lathes don't require the tech to remove the rotors so it's far more cost effective for them to resurface the rotors than replace them. That is unless you're developing a lip at the rotor's edge. At which point you may need them replaced.
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It really depends on how bad it is. Some people are just unrealistic on how much noise the brakes should make.
If it bothers you a lot, you can get quiet pads like the Centric Posiquiet. They really do work but you'll lose a bit of performance. https://www.turnermotorsport.com/BMW...lic-brake-pads |
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I just went in for service this week and had my squeaky M brakes taken care of. They found excessive pad material on front and rear pads. They went ahead and chamfered/cleaned the pads. So far so good and I haven't heard them squeak again. I had my service done at Bob Smith BMW in Calabasas. Ash Lumian was my service advisor. Cool SA who will address all your concerns!
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