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      04-09-2014, 09:20 AM   #13
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Drives: 2002 M3
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Location: mild mediterranean breezes

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There is a sensor on right rear and another on left front.

Replacing pads without measuring remaining rotor thickness or ignoring the worn rotor .....would be irresponsible.

I only replaced rear. Front system lasts longer since the rear also perform e-differrential function.
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