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Patrick M
10th May 2024, 09:16 PM
Just thought someone out there might be interested to know, I recently had the over joyous experience of repairing my Electronic Parking Brake actuator and as a matter of course replacing the rear brake rotors, pads and shoes on my 2011 D4.
It only took me a week, pretty good huh.

BradC
10th May 2024, 10:25 PM
It only took me a week, pretty good huh.

If you include procurement and planning time, most tasks on the car take me 3-12 months, so a week sounds pretty damn good!

PerthDisco
11th May 2024, 02:28 PM
Just thought someone out there might be interested to know, I recently had the over joyous experience of repairing my Electronic Parking Brake actuator and as a matter of course replacing the rear brake rotors, pads and shoes on my 2011 D4.
It only took me a week, pretty good huh.

Having just replaced EPB shoes they are akin to a Mensa mental puzzle working out the trick to get that big spring in place, dogbone inplace and retaining clips on with only two hands.

Patrick M
11th May 2024, 06:17 PM
Having just replaced EPB shoes they are akin to a Mensa mental puzzle working out the trick to get that big spring in place, dogbone inplace and retaining clips on with only two hands.

Yeah I am fully aware of this problem as well, I found that the diameter of the spring wire is too big for the holes in the shoe's it is supposed to fit into so I measured the wire diameter and reamed out the hole in the shoe, just enough for the spring wire to go through, I also found the very end of the wire where it also is supposed to go through the shoe is slightly too long, so I modified it by grinding a millimeter or so off, with these two mod's done it allowed the spring to slip straight in, once it is stretched to the right length.
Aftermarket stuff, didn't check to see if they can from China or not though[bighmmm]

Patrick M
11th May 2024, 06:23 PM
If you include procurement and planning time, most tasks on the car take me 3-12 months, so a week sounds pretty damn good!

Ahhh that's really sweet and nice of you to say that.
My next job's are the timing belt's, oil pump and the water pump.
Figured I would do all at the same time to save pulling bits off again later.
Preventative Maintenance?[thumbsupbig]