BMW M2 Competition Coupe front brakes install - Girodisc rotors and Pagid pads

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2020
  • In this video we install Girodisc two-piece brake rotors and Pagid "Yellow" RSL29 racing brake pads on a BMW M2 Competition Coupe track car. Big thanks to Rosco Scott from Garage Therapy NC for volunteering his car and time to make this video. Please check him out at the links below.
    Garage Therapy NC
    Web: garagetherapync.com/
    Facebook: / garagetherapync
    M2C racing group: / 276348733445113
    Girodisc rotors: knsbrakes.com/c/car-items/563...
    PAGID RSL29 pads: knsbrakes.com/c/car-series/56...
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Комментарии • 17

  • @marlborom2c829
    @marlborom2c829 3 года назад +7

    Hey this is a terrific video. I appreciate your taking the time to show the brake system and replacements. There are not many vids that address this on the M2C. I will save this to my playlist for my M2 Channel.

  • @SpoolinVR
    @SpoolinVR 3 года назад +1

    When I change rotors I always brush off any rust from the hubs then apply anti seize.

  • @Racer_Mike87
    @Racer_Mike87 3 года назад +1

    I always make sure I have clean hands or gloves on before touching the new parts

    • @kennethkozlowski5100
      @kennethkozlowski5100 3 года назад

      We do our best. An occasional smudge should not ruin the brakes.

  • @carisfun
    @carisfun 3 года назад

    Did you have brush or grind pads? Because they are wider than OEM brake pads.... thanks

    • @kennethkozlowski5100
      @kennethkozlowski5100 3 года назад

      We did not have any problems fitting the pads to the OEM calipers.

  • @mino070382
    @mino070382 3 года назад

    What about the pad sensors? Thanks for the the video.

    • @kennethkozlowski5100
      @kennethkozlowski5100 3 года назад

      Racing pads usually do not always have provisions for wear sensors. They really are not used as we are in the brakes all the time. We simply tie the harness up out of the way.

    • @AB-80X
      @AB-80X Год назад

      @@kennethkozlowski5100 That's odd. All of the pads I buy from Pagid for my cars have provisions for the sensors if the OEM pads had them. I use both RSC1, RSC3 and RSL1 pads. All have provisions fro wear indicators, so does my Endless pads.

  • @carsstuff9914
    @carsstuff9914 3 года назад

    I though you’re not supposed to remove the torx bolt instead you should remove the caliper bolt at the back. At least that’s what I did on my comp

    • @ecliffg
      @ecliffg 3 года назад

      @Cars&Stuff I thought the same. I need to swap brake pads soon for a track day and was trying to find videos on how to swap the pads on the front and rear M2 Competitions

    • @carsstuff9914
      @carsstuff9914 3 года назад +2

      @@ecliffg follow everything he did except for the caliper bolts. Two 16mm in the back of caliper torque to 110nm iirc. It was pain in the ass to get torque wrench at the back side though

  • @tomaszellwart7701
    @tomaszellwart7701 2 года назад +4

    The mechanic completely does not follow the procedures necessary for the proper servicing of the braking system. He literally has no idea what he is doing. Mistake # 1: he did not unscrew the caliper breather before pressing the old pad, so the old, dirty fluid got into the master cylinder. .error # 2: hub runout not measured. Mistake No. 3: complete failure to clean the hub from corrosion. Mistake # 4: no dust is removed from the brake caliper. Error No. 5 - critical: no measurement of the post-assembly runout of brake discs !!! .I would not have my old mower repaired in this workshop.

    • @knsbrakes608
      @knsbrakes608  2 года назад

      Hi! I am pretty sure that on our video's we insist that it is NOT a service manual but IS a demonstration. I'm not going to address your notes.

  • @Mad_Max_
    @Mad_Max_ 2 года назад +1

    Poor work done, the connection of the disc to the hub should be cleaned ! Not using new corrosion discs !

    • @knsbrakes608
      @knsbrakes608  2 года назад

      Oh noooooo...... but we lived!
      Yes the hubs need to be clear of any debris that might cause rotor runout.