Febi Bilstein good or bad

Twinz

Forum - Support
Staff member
Never heard of them. From their site they have been around since the middle ages...:)

"febi bilstein is one of the world’s leading global manufacturers and suppliers of passenger car and commercial vehicle spare parts in the independent aftermarket.

Founded in 1844
> 20,000 different OE quality spare parts
Passenger car and commercial vehicle expertise
Representatives in over 69 countries
Deliveries in over 130 countries
> 800 employees
Skilled employee rate > 80%
10,000 m2 of production space"


Looks all good to me...:thumb:
 

whattingh

New member
ok good to hear.

Reason I ask it is one of the brands goldwagen does. Seems they have good products these day's if one go by the brands they handle:
Febi Bilstein
Meyle
ATE
Elring
SACHS
HELLA
Valeo
 

rick540

///Member
Febi is generally very good stuff for the price, have used it many times without problems.

Sometimes you are lucky and get rebadged OEM components in the Febi box.
 

-xXx-

New member
Thread resurrection...

Hey guys, has anyone here tried these FEBI pads, and if so, what are your respective experiences and reviews on them?
 
J

Jandre

Guest
I fitted Febi pads and disks last month on my e39.

So far I am happy. The generate a bit more dust than the previous pads (which created no dust at all )

I prefer to see the pads working though.

So yeah. So far so good
 

Sankekur

///Member
I have to say for the most part I am not impressed with febi parts, but I guess you get what you pay for.....
 

-xXx-

New member
So... As brake pads go... FEBI vs ATE... Who wins? EBC is another league altogether, so lets not go there!
 

frikkieh

///Member
Touch wood, my Febi lower control arm bushes are still ok after 6 months. I stay in speedbump valley. Paid R750, but the latest price is R800.

The Midas disks that I bought causes brake shudder. Pads are AGAPE.
Not great, but it brakes.
 

abmi0000

///Member
frikkieh said:
Touch wood, my Febi lower control arm bushes are still ok after 6 months. I stay in speedbump valley. Paid R750, but the latest price is R800.

The Midas disks that I bought causes brake shudder. Pads are AGAPE.
Not great, but it brakes.

Skim the discs on the car. Dont take them off for skimming. This allows the skimming profile to cater for run out on the hub.

Sankekur said:
I have to say for the most part I am not impressed with febi parts, but I guess you get what you pay for.....

But the pads are ok (as stated above by you :) )?
 

-xXx-

New member
So I have the option of the tried and tested ATE, or the unknown to me till yesterday FEBI... ATE is slightly cheaper... just not sure which one I should go for...

Thanks to all so far for your insight :) really really appreciate it.
 

-xXx-

New member
FEBI acquired... Will let you guys know my take once I try it out.

ATE was outta stock, so yeah... Lets hope these brakes hold all the way down to Durbs next week :)
 

Sankekur

///Member
abmi0000 said:
frikkieh said:
Touch wood, my Febi lower control arm bushes are still ok after 6 months. I stay in speedbump valley. Paid R750, but the latest price is R800.

The Midas disks that I bought causes brake shudder. Pads are AGAPE.
Not great, but it brakes.

Skim the discs on the car. Dont take them off for skimming. This allows the skimming profile to cater for run out on the hub.

Sankekur said:
I have to say for the most part I am not impressed with febi parts, but I guess you get what you pay for.....

But the pads are ok (as stated above by you :) )?



Note the time between this post and the one that came before it :=):
(A lot of time has elapsed, and in that time I have become older and wiser :grin: )
 
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