I changed the front disks and pads on my 325 at the weekend and both retaining bolts were rounded out and rusted in, so had to be drilled out.
where can I get two new ones from ?
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the old ones are a pile of swarf blowing about my front gardenm8782538 wrote:local dealer/ motor factor either really, should be easy enough to get hold of, just take the old ones with you just in case you get a numpty on the parts desk.

cool, ordered a setm8782538 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bmw-Brake-Disc-Bo ... 62fd9140ab
set of 4 for sale on ebay, not sure on the fitment though.
getting the sliding bit of the caliper off was easy on mine, the two big bolts holding the other half to the hub were more tricky, both sides needed 'persuading' loose with a strong ring spanner and a rubber mallet.m8782538 wrote:just realised i may have issues with mine, wheels not been off for 5 years and brakes were done about 6 years ago, been stook pretty much ever since, discs are solid brown rust, pads are shot, got to replace both, it's going to be a total nightmare.
access is limited for the big bolts, they are behind the hub, so theres no room to get a breaker bar in therem8782538 wrote:i got half in sockets and a breaker bar, that'll get them offprobably new new calipers too by then. lol.
i'll just get over zealous with the WD40 for half an your before i touch anything, see if that helps i always do the retaining bolts and wheel bolts back up with Copper grease, makes it so much easier next time around.

Not sure those will fit. The extra flange on the bolt head probably won't fit in the recess. Possibly for newer BMW's.m8782538 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bmw-Brake-Disc-Bo ... 62fd9140ab
set of 4 for sale on ebay, not sure on the fitment though.

dang it. ah well, I'll add then ones I bought to my jar of odd shaped bolts.ian332isport wrote:Not sure those will fit. The extra flange on the bolt head probably won't fit in the recess. Possibly for newer BMW's.m8782538 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bmw-Brake-Disc-Bo ... 62fd9140ab
set of 4 for sale on ebay, not sure on the fitment though.
E30 ones look like this:
You can get a breaker bar in if you turn the steering to it's full extent to make access easier.spiny wrote:access is limited for the big bolts, they are behind the hub, so theres no room to get a breaker bar in therem8782538 wrote:i got half in sockets and a breaker bar, that'll get them offprobably new new calipers too by then. lol.
i'll just get over zealous with the WD40 for half an your before i touch anything, see if that helps i always do the retaining bolts and wheel bolts back up with Copper grease, makes it so much easier next time around.
