fsalie said:Chris, you can go for EBC (pads plus rotors). If you need big brake, the do come at a price.
Chris335 said:Hi guys. Where can I get upgraded disc brakes for my 335. I have the m sport brake package but would like slotted and grooved discs. If it's not possible then where can I get a set of discs?
Via said:Chris335 said:Hi guys. Where can I get upgraded disc brakes for my 335. I have the m sport brake package but would like slotted and grooved discs. If it's not possible then where can I get a set of discs?
Check Powerbrake out!!!
Local company that does real quality OEM replacement brake parts.
No offense to EBC but they not in the powerbrake league! My opinion...
http://www.powerbrake.co.za/category_s/2050.htm
Agreed. It's a critical safety component.RAArmstrong said:Personal opinion - never skim disks. Always ends with the disks having to be replaced
tman said:Agreed. It's a critical safety component.RAArmstrong said:Personal opinion - never skim disks. Always ends with the disks having to be replaced
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DieselFan said:I have a set of EBC slotted and dimpled for R5500.
Brand new.
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bmw335ie90 said:Will these fancy aftermarket breaks like power breakand EBC last longer than the OEM breaks?
Via said:bmw335ie90 said:Will these fancy aftermarket breaks like power breakand EBC last longer than the OEM breaks?
It's all compound dependent but in most cases under normal driving conditions you will get improved performance and life out of a pad Powerbrake supplies. Wear is normally associated to temp range the pads are exposed to, OEM compounds tend to wear very quickly at higher temps. Performance pads are designed to perform at higher temps and as such aren't prone to high wear at high temps.
In some cases brake squeak can be a side affect of increased performance and life especially if here is a ridge on the disc or if the pads are not fitted correctly (anti-squeal past)
Long story short you should be able to replace OEM with an upgraded performance and life... all be it for similar or slightly more than the OEM pad prices.
Chat to the guys at powerbrake for OEM replacement pads...