Brake discs ATE or Zimmermann

ATE Brake discs
mxdcm
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Rating 4.5

These ATE PowerDisc includes front brake discs, front brake pads and sensor; and I am pleased with them.

Pros: pleased with performance
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Zimmermann Brake discs
GurmeetNagra
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Rating 4.0

I’ve used Zimmerman rotors with Textar pads on my X5 and they’re pretty solid. They do squeak in the cold a lot more than the OE’s do but not that big of a deal to me. Performance wise I haven’t noticed a big difference if I’m honest.

Pros: pretty solid, good performance
Cons: squeak in cold weather
Vehicle: BMW X5
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ATE Brake discs

I did ATE disc's and Bosch ceramic pads. Was the cheapest for stock replacement while getting good quality.

Pros: cheap, good quality
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Zimmermann Brake discs

I was recommended Zimmerman Rotors for my 550i by a bmw shop and I've really liked them so far. I've had them on for the past 4 yrs and never had an issue. I bought some autozone rotors once before that warped and rusted super quick.

Pros: long lasting, no issues
Cons: autozone rotors warped
Vehicle: BMW
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Zimmermann Brake discs
G60ING
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

I installed some new brakes and after looking at all the options I went with FCP’s bundle of Zimmerman drilled rotors and EBC red pads. I’m normally not a fan of drilled as my first set of drilled rotors back in 1996 warped and since then I’ve gone with just slotted. Since the mass is so great on the 345mm rotors I felt there would be enough mass to stay true/straight. FCP’s lifetime warranty helped seal the deal on these brakes.

Pros: lifetime warranty
Cons: drilled rotors
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: KIT-1K0615301MKT23
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