E90 M3 rear brake pads

KPAKKIRI

Member
Hi guys,

anyone knows about a replacement rear brake pad for an E90 M3? Agents want R2500 including sensor.
 

tman

Well-known member
KPAKKIRI said:
Hi guys,

anyone knows about a replacement rear brake pad for an E90 M3? Agents want R2500 including sensor.

Wait, what? You drive an M3 and you are worried about the cost of brake pads? :fencelook:

R2500 doesnt seem too unreasonable, if you consider you will pay R1500 for rear pads on a non M E90.
 

KPAKKIRI

Member
tman said:
KPAKKIRI said:
Hi guys,

anyone knows about a replacement rear brake pad for an E90 M3? Agents want R2500 including sensor.

Wait, what? You drive an M3 and you are worried about the cost of brake pads? :fencelook:

R2500 doesnt seem too unreasonable, if you consider you will pay R1500 for rear pads on a non M E90.


KPAKKIRI said:
tman said:
KPAKKIRI said:
Hi guys,

anyone knows about a replacement rear brake pad for an E90 M3? Agents want R2500 including sensor.

Wait, what? You drive an M3 and you are worried about the cost of brake pads? :fencelook:

R2500 doesnt seem too unreasonable, if you consider you will pay R1500 for rear pads on a non M E90.
It's not the money but we all know that the stealers ask for more than what you supposed to pay...
 

Clint@MMS AUTO

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check with Moranor for the Textar pads to fit your M3.... They have been great on my M so far and i know all the other guys that chose to go with aftermarket pads went the textar route.
 

FiRi@Rennzport

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Sean from axis is the guy to speak to. Irrespective what car you drive, you should always shop around for quality goods and pricing.

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FiRi@Rennzport

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Official Advertiser
KPAKKIRI said:
hey guys do I need to change the sensors as well?
Yes. Sean has the sensors as well. Always best do them together.

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Rayzor

Well-known member
I would recommend changing the sensor, it's relatively cheap and rather be done while you have everything open. They are know to give issues once reused, which means removing and refitting everything again
just to add a new sensor.
 
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