Brake discs ATE or Zimmermann

Zimmermann Brake discs

I'm going to need front brakes soon. Last time I got brakes I ordered one of their Zimmerman/Akebono kits that covered all four corners, rotors and pads. I only need front pads and rotors, so I was going to order the same kit, just for the front, and then send in my old pads and rotors off the front.

Pros: great deal
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Zimmermann Brake discs

Go with good solid OE quality coated rotors, and a low dust pad like Zimmerman and Akebono, Brembo, etc. You'll probably never push the limits of the stock brakes if youre not tracking the car.

Pros: good solid OE quality
Cons: slotted eat pads
Vehicle: BMW
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Zimmermann Brake discs
Jiachong
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

Just wanted to give a heads up for anyone who is interested in swapping your stock front 2012+ Beetle Turbo Brakes with MK7 GTI PP / S3 / R / Clubsport brakes/rotors/pads. The upgrade went well and was worth it, even looks so much better with the larger caliper and rotor.

Pros: worth it, looks better
Cons: dust shield useless
Vehicle: Volkswagen Beetle
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Jiachong
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 5.0

It is complete. I got the MKVII GOLF R calipers and rotors now on a 2012 Beetle Turbo. Calipers/carriers/pads/rotors for a MKVII PP Package fit fine. Much better bite and brake performance over stock. smooth nice braking. no sounds. pads now bedded in. using factory pads and zimmerman rotors

Pros: better bite, smooth braking
Vehicle: Volkswagen Beetle
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Zimmermann Brake discs

Akebono ceramics and Zimmerman rotors on countless brake jobs. Never a complaint about feeling different then OEM and folks like the reduction in dust. From hard drivers to grocery getters, never a problem and no comebacks.

Pros: low dust, reliable
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ATE Brake discs

FWIW: I replaced the rotors (ATE), pads (Akebono), and brake fluid (Pentosin) last year, which cost me $291 and was not difficult at all.

Pros: not difficult at all
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Zimmermann Brake discs
RaverDrew
  • Braking:
  • Noise:
Rating 4.0

For daily use, check the e36 Zimmermann/Akebono kit from FCP euro, lifetime warranty on them (I replaced mine with no hassle for the cost of shipping). They don't bite as nice as the OEM pads... But they also don't dust over your wheels going to the grocery store...

Pros: lifetime warranty, low dust
Cons: less bite than OEM
Vehicle: BMW
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Zimmermann Brake discs

I also have a '95 325i and recently installed the front and rear "OEM Plus Brake Kit" from Bimmerworld which came with a full set of Zimmerman zinc coated rotors, StopTech "street" pads, new rotor retaining screws, caliper bolt covers, and a set of pad sensors. Last weekend I went for a short drive in the mountains and was very impressed with the overall performance and feel from the new setup. Also so far I've noticed less dust vs the unknown pads that were installed by the previous owner.

Pros: good performance, less dust
Vehicle: BMW
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ATE Brake discs
deckard009
  • Vibration:
Rating 3.0

I am getting ready to do my brakes, rotors and pads. Mintex Red on all 4 corners and ATE slotted up front and OEM on the rear. Car shakes pretty badly when applying the brakes at 65 mph or higher...warped.

Cons: car shakes badly
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