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Old 03-05-2016, 08:51 AM
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Need new front brakes...cheaper to get someplace other than dealer?

At my last checkup on my 2011 countryman the dealer told me I will need new front brakes soon. The total they quoted me was around $700. I have usually had all work done at the dealer but was wondering if I could get this done significantly cheaper at a non-dealer location? And if so are there any issues with a non-dealer doing this as long as it's a reputable company? I'm assuming there's nothing special about these brakes that would require a mini dealer to do them? The dealer said when they get low enough a brake light will come on in the car but I'm assuming that wouldn't impact a non-dealer doing the brakes. Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Old 03-05-2016, 10:37 AM
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Half that price is more like it. If you did it yourself it's less than two hundred. With labor less than two hours at a shop. Lower dusting pads is a benefit of going indy.
 
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If you do them before the light comes on it will save you from buying a new sensor, anyhow any indy can change them for a lot less. Get your own parts off pelican, ecs, or bavauto for the best prices.
 
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Way Motor Works has EBC Red Stuff of $90.00/front and the same for the back. Pelican Parts also has a wide selection, some brands for less.
They're both vendors listed in the vendor directory.
ANY auto shop can install. There's nothing unique about MINI brake systems. They're all the same.
 
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PS: You would do well to find a good indie MINI shop in your area. Dealership hourly rates are as much as twice what an indie's are. Also, a good independent shop will troubleshoot and resolve problems where as the habit of dealerships is to just throw new parts at a problem thus driving up the $$$.
 
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[QUOTE=lindseybp;4183589] I have usually had all work done at the dealer but was wondering if I could get this done significantly cheaper at a non-dealer location? And if so are there any issues with a non-dealer doing this as long as it's a reputable company? I'm assuming there's nothing special about these brakes that would require a mini dealer to do them?

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I have usually had all work done at the dealer but was wondering if I could get this done significantly cheaper at a non-dealer location? And if so are there any issues with a non-dealer doing this as long as it's a reputable company? I'm assuming there's nothing special about these brakes that would require a mini dealer to do them?
There is nothing special about the brakes on the Mini. Anyone can do them even a high school kid with a good set of tools. Really, an easy job.

The issue is what parts to use. I use Hawk HPS all around and coated rotors from Way. Whatever you get, don't go cheap on the parts.

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Thanks for all the great comments and suggestions everyone. Much appreciated. Definitely going to save the money and have it done somewhere other than the dealer.
 
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For sure avoid the dealer as they will only install the stock dusty pads.

Brakes are pretty easy to do yourself. For a countryman I'd go with the EBC reds for low dust and good bite.
http://www.waymotorworks.com/ebc-red...rake-pads.html

and if you need rotors
http://www.waymotorworks.com/wmw-cou...ke-rotors.html
 
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Thanks for the mention, Bav and Fly'n.

Pads for your Countryman are here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg1.htm#item0 Akebono are very popular replacement pads in the MINI community. Low dust and noise.

Rotors here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg2.htm#item6 Zimmermann rotors are great.

and brake pad sensors here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/..._pg2.htm#item4

Let me know if you have any questions.
 
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