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      01-27-2018, 05:11 PM   #67
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So, just curious, installed these today and just did a little test drive around the garage. Everything feels fine but I get a little pop/knock when I switch from forward to reverse direction (like backing up - and vice-versa). Assuming this is normal for the track pads on Brembos?

All 8 pins are fully seated and the tension-er is tight under each pin.

Haven't really warmed them up or gotten them close to bedding in...

Thanks in advance

See someone else mention the same clunking issue here: https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...6&postcount=19
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So, just curious, installed these today and just did a little test drive around the garage. Everything feels fine but I get a little pop/knock when I switch from forward to reverse direction (like backing up - and vice-versa). Assuming this is normal for the track pads on Brembos?

All 8 pins are fully seated and the tension-er is tight under each pin.

Haven't really warmed them up or gotten them close to bedding in...

Thanks in advance
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Thanks...figured as much! Really tried not to ding the caliper when removing the pins but I think its just impossible - even with the RacingBrake tool

I feel like I should have bought two tools...one for removal of pins and one for install
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      02-18-2018, 04:17 PM   #74
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Thanks...figured as much! Really tried not to ding the caliper when removing the pins but I think its just impossible - even with the RacingBrake tool

I feel like I should have bought two tools...one for removal of pins and one for install
If you have a electrical tester pen around like this one [IMG]https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/elec...e-29094167.jpg[/IMG] you can break apart the plastic piece and use the metal to push pins around. It fits perfectly.
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How much for rs29's front and rear to 19123? Thanks!
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Can you please PM me the quote with International Shipping?
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Almost settle for DS2500 but I saw a youtube video where the guy taped the wear sensor and zip tied it to a hose in the fender. Asked him if that is necessary and he replied that the hole where the sensor should be attached to the pad is way to small and it requires some drilling. Since I'll be driving with these pads daily I don't like having things taped to braking ducts nor pads modded by me to make way for the wear sensor.

So... was this just an isolated case or all DS2500 share the same faith? How did you deal with the wear sensor? Pagids RSL29 can properly receive the wear sensor?
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Almost settle for DS2500 but I saw a youtube video where the guy taped the wear sensor and zip tied it to a hose in the fender. Asked him if that is necessary and he replied that the hole where the sensor should be attached to the pad is way to small and it requires some drilling. Since I'll be driving with these pads daily I don't like having things taped to braking ducts nor pads modded by me to make way for the wear sensor.

So... was this just an isolated case or all DS2500 share the same faith? How did you deal with the wear sensor? Pagids RSL29 can properly receive the wear sensor?
Track pads aren't meant for street use so you should tie the sensor out of the way and only install them on street pads.
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Track pads aren't meant for street use so you should tie the sensor out of the way and only install them on street pads.
Any of the previously recommended "Stoptech Sport or Porterfield R4S" will receive the wear sensor?
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Yes, both of the street pads will.
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      05-08-2018, 08:40 PM   #84
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Can you confirm if the RS29 pads for the M3 F80 (iron brakes) works/its the same for the M2?
I had an M3 F80, and bought this pads for it. Sold the M3 and now i have an M2 and this pads lying around.

Do they work? Thanks in advance!
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Can you confirm if the RS29 pads for the M3 F80 (iron brakes) works/its the same for the M2?
I had an M3 F80, and bought this pads for it. Sold the M3 and now i have an M2 and this pads lying around.

Do they work? Thanks in advance!
Yes, direct fit. Also fits M235i and F3x with the blue sport calipers!
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Yes, direct fit. Also fits M235i and F3x with the blue sport calipers!
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      05-09-2018, 07:17 AM   #87
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Can you please PM me a quote for RS29s front and rear with shipping to Australia. Thanks.
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