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rotor, brake pad & sensor
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12-30-2012, 12:58 PM | #1 |
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rotor, brake pad & sensor
helloooo everybody sorry for dissapear for so long but after come my divorce and discussion and losing my job i took my break for everything, now im so much better ohhh well im have some concern about my brake pad and the rotor cuz soon im gonna to change it. can someone help me out all the part are from bmw the only parts that is from different brand and style are the rotor i dont know if the rotor is going to affect the pad or anything that i missed it????
here is the list i have from the web "ecs tuning" Rear Brake Pad Wear Sensor Should be replaced each time brake pads are replaced. Brand: ES#:260293 Mfg#:3435678944 Front Brake Pad Wear Sensor Factory direct replacement Brand: ES#:514405 Mfg#:34356789440 Rear Brake Pad Set Genuine brake pads direct from BMW Brand: ES#:1305112 Mfg#:34216791938 Rear Cross Drilled & Slotted Brake Rotors - Pair… Featuring GEOMET® protective coating Brand: ES#:2190259 Mfg#:6764655XSGMTLRA Front Brake Pad Set Genuine brake pads direct from BMW Brand: ES#:2228249 Mfg#:34116799166 Front Cross Drilled And Slotted Brake Rotors -… Featuring GEOMET® protective coating. Brand: ES#:2539464 Mfg#:6854999XSGMTLRA |
01-05-2013, 11:48 AM | #3 |
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I found that getting aftermarket parts for the brakes is a much better option. The aftermarket rotors are less cost and often times painted so you no longer have rust showing through and other problems.
Aftermarket pads are also cheaper have much less dust and hold up better |
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01-07-2013, 01:05 AM | #6 |
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Also if you don't mind the dust from oem pads then go with them. Personally I went with akebono ceramic as I can't stand the brake dust.
ECS is a rip. FYI. Price wise that is. |
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