Shop BMW M5 Replacement Clutch
Would a smart driver lay out a lot on a beautiful, luxurious car, only to save pennies on new aftermarket or OEM car parts? Comfort-focused cars like the high-end BMW M5 were built to be made use of with care and also regularly repaired and serviced. To maintain the value and appearance you made an investment in with your BMW M5, it's important to use only the best names in high-performance parts. When car buyers want the optimal in lavishness, engineering and performance they put their trust in BMW. BMW is famous for creating higher-end vehicles that deliver long lasting performance and great driver control. Your fine BMW was designed using the best quality and craftsmanship; it needs new components of the same top level of quality. Although a clutch is a durable system, after heavy use the mechanisms can wear out and need a new component. A BMW M5 Clutch is an important piece within the transmission system enabling the current gear to be disengaged from your vehicle's driveshaft to enable a different greater or lower gear to be engaged. A working BMW M5 Clutch switches gears by using the motor's flywheel and friction disks; when the clutch pedal is depressed, the flywheel and clutch plate diverge, uncoupling the vehicle's motor from the drive train and allowing the engine to turn free. If you chose a performance-optimized car because it had superb power and performance, keep up that investment by buying first rate replacement parts. Car or truck enthusiasts who revel in optimized vehicles recognize that there's nothing more crucial than getting the newest new parts for your car. If you want unbeatable service out of your car or truck, you know that great parts are part of outstanding performance - and we stock the quality parts right here. Choosing a BMW was an easy choice, now maintaining it in showroom condition can also be easy! Come to www.partsgeek.com every time you desire high quality auto parts to be rewarded with our outstanding service and a good price day in, day out.
We stock these Clutch brands for the BMW M5: LUKSachsExedy
Clutches available for the following BMW M5 years: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1988, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 09, 08, 07, 06, 03, 02, 01, 00, 93, 92, 91, 88. This part is also sometimes called BMW M5 Clutch Kits. We stock clutch parts for most BMW models including 325i, 328i, M3, 540i, 330Ci, 318i, Z3, 323i, 330i, 528i, 530i, 335i, 325xi, 325Ci, 525i, 318is, 535i, 325is, 328is, 318ti, 323Ci, 550i, 330xi, 2002, Z4, 320i, 328xi, 335is, 545i, M6, X5, 325e, 328Ci, 328i xDrive, 325, 633CSi, 645Ci, 323is, X3 and 635CSi.
Research on Clutch for BMW M5
Your car's transmission enables power from the engine to reach the wheels. It's one of the most essential systems in automobiles. What enables the transfer to occur is the clutch, which engages and disengages the transmission. There are situations in which you don't want the engine's power to reach the wheels. Changing gears is enabled by the clutch, so you can shift your BMW M5 in reverse, for example. Located between the engine and gearbox, the clutch is attached to the flywheel; both are contained in the bellhousing.
Clutch Problems
The ultimate BMW M5 clutch replacement cost depends on what's wrong, and where you are located. A clutch may slip or shudder. Any oil or transmission fluid leaks can easily damage the part. Common issues also include a broken/stretched clutch cable, leaky clutch cylinders, or air in a hydraulic line. Fluid pressure is important for maintaining proper function, so any deficiency will impact how the clutch works. If the parts are not matched, then the system won't work properly either. A worn bearing can cause problems with releasing the clutch, which can cause noise when it is engaged. You might even hear a high-pitched squeal when disengaging the clutch. Manual transmissions will yield even more symptoms, such as a clicking or snapping in the pedal as you move it.
Replacing a Bad Automobile Clutch
Clutch parts are easy to find. You might even purchase a complete BMW E60 M5 clutch kit, which has all the parts needed for a total replacement. The job, however, requires lifting the vehicle and accessing the transmission. Various other components have to be removed. Once these are taken out, an experience mechanic can completely replace a clutch in two to four hours.
Anticipated Expenses of Replacing a Car Clutch
A standard BMW M5 E39 clutch costs at least several hundred dollars for the part. The truth is that BMW M5 clutch problems cannot be resolved by yourself if you have no experience. In a 2010 BMW M5, the part can be well over $1,000. Labor can amount to nearly as much. The total price can range from $1,926 to $2,917 and includes the clutch disc and pressure plate, release bearing, and clutch pilot bearing. In many cases, the flywheel will be resurfaced as well. Mechanics also often replace seals in the system.
If, for example, you need a 2007 BMW M5 clutch, the final cost can shock you. The additional work your shop recommends, labor, and where you live cannot be changed before you fix the problem. You can, however, shop where auto parts are less. Several hundred dollars can be saved by finding a clutch on PartsGeek.com, where we maintain a catalog of parts/accessories we can sell at lower prices thanks to lower operating expenses. Everything is sold exclusively online. Our savings are therefore passed on to the customer. Even for a higher-cost part such as a clutch, you can chop off significant amounts from the final price, giving your car a new lease on life.
I followed the advice from someone in the BMW forum who recommended Parts Geek. The independent BMW mechanic who was to install this unit in my transmission was impressed when he saw the unit was manufactured by LUK and was the same manufacturer for the one removed from my car. The one removed from my car was factory original. I'm please to say I saved at least $495 buying from Parts Geek. I highly recommend them for quality products. - Antonio