Ceramic verses Ceramic
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My Ride: 528i
Model Year: 2010 528i e60
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Ceramic verses Ceramic
I see there are ceramic brakes pads for sale that have a warranty of one year and other ceramic pads that have a warranty of 2 years.
They are both made out of the same material !
Can you really determine the difference between one ceramic pad and another ceramic pad?
They are both made out of the same material !
Can you really determine the difference between one ceramic pad and another ceramic pad?
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My Ride: 2007 530xi: Sport, NAV, PDC, HUD, Cold Wthr, CA, Logic 7, HD Radio, SAT, Custom NCS coded options 2008 535xi: Sport, Night Vision, NAV, PDC, HUD, Cold Wthr, CA, Logic 7, SAT, Custom NCS coded options, Rear Seat Heat Retrofit, Passport 9500ci
Model Year: 2008
Engine: N54
What are you expecting out of a brake pad warranty? That they will last X number of miles or something?
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My Ride: 528i
Model Year: 2010 528i e60
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I see there are Pelican Parts front ceramic brakes pads for $32 and there are front ceramic brake pads for $132.
No one at the store could tell me if there was a difference in quality.
Does the $32 pad last 10,000 miles and the $132 pad last 50,000 miles?
For $32 I could change the pad every 2 years and still be ahead.
Does Pelican Parts qualify all their vendors and parts? If so, doesn't it make sense to go with $32 pads?
No one at the store could tell me if there was a difference in quality.
Does the $32 pad last 10,000 miles and the $132 pad last 50,000 miles?
For $32 I could change the pad every 2 years and still be ahead.
Does Pelican Parts qualify all their vendors and parts? If so, doesn't it make sense to go with $32 pads?
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My Ride: 2007 530xi: Sport, NAV, PDC, HUD, Cold Wthr, CA, Logic 7, HD Radio, SAT, Custom NCS coded options 2008 535xi: Sport, Night Vision, NAV, PDC, HUD, Cold Wthr, CA, Logic 7, SAT, Custom NCS coded options, Rear Seat Heat Retrofit, Passport 9500ci
Model Year: 2008
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When the pads are used up, send them in and they will replace them
When the pads are used up, send them in and they will replace them
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I see there are ceramic brakes pads for sale that have a warranty of one year and other ceramic pads that have a warranty of 2 years.
They are both made out of the same material !
Can you really determine the difference between one ceramic pad and another ceramic pad?
They are both made out of the same material !
Can you really determine the difference between one ceramic pad and another ceramic pad?
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I see there are Pelican Parts front ceramic brakes pads for $32 and there are front ceramic brake pads for $132.
No one at the store could tell me if there was a difference in quality.
Does the $32 pad last 10,000 miles and the $132 pad last 50,000 miles?
For $32 I could change the pad every 2 years and still be ahead.
Does Pelican Parts qualify all their vendors and parts? If so, doesn't it make sense to go with $32 pads?
No one at the store could tell me if there was a difference in quality.
Does the $32 pad last 10,000 miles and the $132 pad last 50,000 miles?
For $32 I could change the pad every 2 years and still be ahead.
Does Pelican Parts qualify all their vendors and parts? If so, doesn't it make sense to go with $32 pads?
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My Ride: 528i
Model Year: 2010 528i e60
Engine: N52k
The brake products I'm looking at are the following:
Front $46 Part #: D-8918-SC-INT
Brake Pad Set D8918SC - Meyle Ceramic - D-8918-SC | Pelican Parts
rear pads:
call and ask them for Meyle pads list the front’s but for the rear that are about $40
retaining clip front $14.75: Part #: 34-11-6-757-253-M4
Retaining Clip 34116757253 - Ate - BMW - 34-11-6-757-253 | Pelican Parts
retaining clip rear $ 9.50 Part #: 34-21-6-758-059-M4
Brake Pad Retaining Clip 34216758059 - Ate - BMW - 34-21-6-758-059 | Pelican Parts
sensor front: $14.50 Part #: 34-35-6-789-492-M584
Brake Pad Sensor 34356789492 - BOWA - BMW - 34-35-6-789-492 | Pelican Parts
sensor rear: $13.50 Part #: 34-35-6-789-493-M584
Brake Pad Sensor 34356789493 - BOWA - BMW - 34-35-6-789-493 | Pelican Parts
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My Ride: BMW 530xiT (E61)
Model Year: 2007
I have a 2010 528i e60 with 2 wheel drive.
The brake products I'm looking at are the following:
Front $46 Part #: D-8918-SC-INT
Brake Pad Set D8918SC - Meyle Ceramic - D-8918-SC | Pelican Parts
rear pads:
call and ask them for Meyle pads list the front’s but for the rear that are about $40
retaining clip front $14.75: Part #: 34-11-6-757-253-M4
Retaining Clip 34116757253 - Ate - BMW - 34-11-6-757-253 | Pelican Parts
retaining clip rear $ 9.50 Part #: 34-21-6-758-059-M4
Brake Pad Retaining Clip 34216758059 - Ate - BMW - 34-21-6-758-059 | Pelican Parts
sensor front: $14.50 Part #: 34-35-6-789-492-M584
Brake Pad Sensor 34356789492 - BOWA - BMW - 34-35-6-789-492 | Pelican Parts
sensor rear: $13.50 Part #: 34-35-6-789-493-M584
Brake Pad Sensor 34356789493 - BOWA - BMW - 34-35-6-789-493 | Pelican Parts
The brake products I'm looking at are the following:
Front $46 Part #: D-8918-SC-INT
Brake Pad Set D8918SC - Meyle Ceramic - D-8918-SC | Pelican Parts
rear pads:
call and ask them for Meyle pads list the front’s but for the rear that are about $40
retaining clip front $14.75: Part #: 34-11-6-757-253-M4
Retaining Clip 34116757253 - Ate - BMW - 34-11-6-757-253 | Pelican Parts
retaining clip rear $ 9.50 Part #: 34-21-6-758-059-M4
Brake Pad Retaining Clip 34216758059 - Ate - BMW - 34-21-6-758-059 | Pelican Parts
sensor front: $14.50 Part #: 34-35-6-789-492-M584
Brake Pad Sensor 34356789492 - BOWA - BMW - 34-35-6-789-492 | Pelican Parts
sensor rear: $13.50 Part #: 34-35-6-789-493-M584
Brake Pad Sensor 34356789493 - BOWA - BMW - 34-35-6-789-493 | Pelican Parts
the akebono euro pads seem to be popular choice for the E60/E61 along with zimmerman rotors.
glad to see you are planning to get the sensor and anti-rattle clips as well. the process for replacing pads on these cars is very straightforward. sometimes the sensor can be tough to remove.
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