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MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
Hi Guys,
I had an advisory last year for corroded rear brake pipes.
So was wondering how much this could set me back?
cheers
I had an advisory last year for corroded rear brake pipes.
So was wondering how much this could set me back?
cheers
Current Cars BMW 2005 X5 3.0d ; Golf 2003 1.9 TDI for the High Miles Journey to work
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
If you've got real corrosion, and that's not so unusual, then you should change all the metal pipes. When I had mine done by my local indy it was just over £300. Mine was a hole in the offside rear which manifested itself by spewing brake fluid all over the road........where I was parked thankfully.
I say real corrosion as often it can be just light surface rust which you an clean with a wire brush and protect with grease.
If the car has lived near the sea for any length of time it's worth checking the condition of the brake pipes from time to time anyway. MOT testers can't see them because we have underbody panels!!!!
I say real corrosion as often it can be just light surface rust which you an clean with a wire brush and protect with grease.
If the car has lived near the sea for any length of time it's worth checking the condition of the brake pipes from time to time anyway. MOT testers can't see them because we have underbody panels!!!!
06 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC
05 Mercedes SL350
05 Mercedes SL350
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
Thanks Denis,
BMW also spotted the same rust two months ago so looks like it might just be best to have it changed .
Was that a price for all the pipes back to front? or just the rear?
I have 2 indy's clsoe to me. While they both will be good, I am not sure which will be reasonable in pricing
BMW also spotted the same rust two months ago so looks like it might just be best to have it changed .
Was that a price for all the pipes back to front? or just the rear?
I have 2 indy's clsoe to me. While they both will be good, I am not sure which will be reasonable in pricing
Current Cars BMW 2005 X5 3.0d ; Golf 2003 1.9 TDI for the High Miles Journey to work
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
That was all the metal pipes, back and front. Changed to copper as well so they won't rust.
He's in Tenterden so a little too far for you to comes.
He's in Tenterden so a little too far for you to comes.
06 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC
05 Mercedes SL350
05 Mercedes SL350
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
I have just been quoted £575 for the work.
cost of the parts (included in the above cost ) is about £300
I thought the pipes were supposed to be cheap?
cost of the parts (included in the above cost ) is about £300
I thought the pipes were supposed to be cheap?
Current Cars BMW 2005 X5 3.0d ; Golf 2003 1.9 TDI for the High Miles Journey to work
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Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
[quote="cooa99"]
I have just been quoted £575 for the work.
cost of the parts (included in the above cost ) is about £300
I thought the pipes were supposed to be cheap?
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Cheaper than crashing. The pipes (solid one with two flexis) that sit above the rear wishbone arms blew on the wife's X5. They seemed to be the most vulnerable as cr@p sits on top of them then corrodes. Hers was not the only one to encounter this. As for the rest of ths system I don't know
I have just been quoted £575 for the work.
cost of the parts (included in the above cost ) is about £300
I thought the pipes were supposed to be cheap?
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Cheaper than crashing. The pipes (solid one with two flexis) that sit above the rear wishbone arms blew on the wife's X5. They seemed to be the most vulnerable as cr@p sits on top of them then corrodes. Hers was not the only one to encounter this. As for the rest of ths system I don't know
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Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
This is probably one area you don't want to skimp on..
The X is rather a lot of metal you are trying to stop and you need confidence that when you press that pedal it does what you need..
I can't comment on prices as surprisingly I haven't had to do them....... yet...
But I am going to look into a pre-emptive change soon.
The X is rather a lot of metal you are trying to stop and you need confidence that when you press that pedal it does what you need..
I can't comment on prices as surprisingly I haven't had to do them....... yet...
But I am going to look into a pre-emptive change soon.
If things were meant to be easy, then I will soon complicate them....
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
well I was using Denni's price as a guide.
I was not expecting the price to be almost double
I was not expecting the price to be almost double
Current Cars BMW 2005 X5 3.0d ; Golf 2003 1.9 TDI for the High Miles Journey to work
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
Had mine done at the main dealers as My X still has a full BMW history which proves useful when claiming expensive warranty repairs.....cost was £450. Brakes are not an area I would really want to scrimp on with such a heavy, powerful car. Service issues on these cars are commensurate with their initial fairly high price, people seem to forget that as the cars age and drop massively in value.
X5 2005 Le Mans Blue 4.8is
Fully loaded but Now semi-retired!
X5 2012 Alpine White 40d MSport 21" style 215 black alloys, rear entertainment, media package, comfort seats and a load of other options.
Fully loaded but Now semi-retired!
X5 2012 Alpine White 40d MSport 21" style 215 black alloys, rear entertainment, media package, comfort seats and a load of other options.
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
Got mine done at a dealers so I got the OEM Parts. Denis sounds like his were aftermarket / made-to-fit copper tubing and therefore not OEM (but nothing wrong with that - just not my choice).
Call the dealers and get a price. The good thing about the dealers is that they have fixed allowable time for jobs, but if it runs over, the cost is not yours. Also, I'm sure you get warranty of 12 months on the work done by them, which I'm not sure indy's will offer.
Turks.
Call the dealers and get a price. The good thing about the dealers is that they have fixed allowable time for jobs, but if it runs over, the cost is not yours. Also, I'm sure you get warranty of 12 months on the work done by them, which I'm not sure indy's will offer.
Turks.
Present:
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
My guy bought a coil of copper pipe and made them all himself.
Looks like he saved me about £300 doing it that way.
Looks like he saved me about £300 doing it that way.
06 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC
05 Mercedes SL350
05 Mercedes SL350
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
I am sure I read somewhere that due to very high pressure developed in some ABS systems the the copper alloy (kunifer) brake lines were changed to steel for safety reasons??
Then again I am an old geezer and dementia could be setting in? Worth checking though when your car ways north of 2 tons
Then again I am an old geezer and dementia could be setting in? Worth checking though when your car ways north of 2 tons
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Subaru Outback 3.0 Rn Star Silver (current)
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4.4 X5 Sport Topaz Blue LPG (now gone squashed by a tree)
Subaru Outback 3.0 Rn Star Silver (current)
AMG 6.3 CLS Obsidian Black (sold)
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
[quote="Denis O"]
My guy bought a coil of copper pipe and made them all himself.
Looks like he saved me about £300 doing it that way.
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I have seen some terrible jobs done this way due to sheer laziness not taking off the under-car trays etc. and just attaching the pipes via cable ties on to the trays.
Turks.
My guy bought a coil of copper pipe and made them all himself.
Looks like he saved me about £300 doing it that way.
[/quote]
I have seen some terrible jobs done this way due to sheer laziness not taking off the under-car trays etc. and just attaching the pipes via cable ties on to the trays.
Turks.
Present:
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
Re: MOT advisory - Corroded brake pipes
[quote="Turks"]
[quote="Denis O"]
My guy bought a coil of copper pipe and made them all himself.
Looks like he saved me about £300 doing it that way.
[/quote]
I have seen some terrible jobs done this way due to sheer laziness not taking off the under-car trays etc. and just attaching the pipes via cable ties on to the trays.
Turks.
[/quote]
Probably the ones done at the dealers then
[quote="Denis O"]
My guy bought a coil of copper pipe and made them all himself.
Looks like he saved me about £300 doing it that way.
[/quote]
I have seen some terrible jobs done this way due to sheer laziness not taking off the under-car trays etc. and just attaching the pipes via cable ties on to the trays.
Turks.
[/quote]
Probably the ones done at the dealers then

06 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC
05 Mercedes SL350
05 Mercedes SL350