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Brakes

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:15 pm
by Rob Sawyer
Evening gang. Sorry for the post, sure it’s been asked a thousand times :oops: Need discs and pads all round for my Z4M roadster. Best ones to get and where to purchase from please. :D

Cheers Rob

Brakes

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:50 am
by Angelus666
Stick with OEM disks, go on ebay you'll find some dealers listing them on there for good prices.

Brakes

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:32 pm
by Rob Sawyer
Thanks Angeluss666. Have been looking all over on Mstyle, Euro parts etc. I’ve been told that the original OEM pads are not the best! Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance

Brakes

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:04 pm
by AndyBeech
A good place to start is the BMW dealers themselves. Get yourself registered on M3 Cutters and put a price request up on the dealer sub forums (Cotswold and Rybrook) who will give you a discount on the list price and free delivery. It's also a good resource generally for info on our engines as they are the same as the E46 M3. That'll give you a good starting point price wise then you can go from there. OEM or ATE discs are both the best option, either is fine unless you desperately want a 'genuine' receipt to put in your folder. There may or may not be much difference in price depending on the part your after between genuine and OEM manufactures.

Then you can start googling for CSL front discs and see what other independent shops are offering. A quick look suggests around £350 for a pair of front ATE discs. Rear discs are the same as the E46 M3 so just search for those for prices. OEM or ATE again.

As far as pads go will depend on your usage. Normal driving your standard pads will be fine though it depends how much your pushing on. For faster road / light track there are better options. I used Performance Friction Z rated to good effect personally.

If you can, try and get used to and familiarise yourself with RealOEM. Much quicker and easier way of finding BMW part numbers and will save you having to wait for reply's on forums.

Brakes

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:33 pm
by GT Spec
Brake discs wise go for the 2 piece ATEs. ATE are a tier 1 supplier and make the 2 piece discs for BMW. Autodoc always seem to be the cheapest. Pad wise I am a big fan of the British made EBC Red Stuff pads.

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Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:25 pm
by Rob Sawyer
Thanks for all the information Andy, really helpful. Thank you.
Already registered with M3 Cutters (just need to remember my login details now)! :D