Brake discs OEM BMW or OEM Toyota

OEM BMW Brake discs

Saves energy when braking. Its really satisfying to see the range go up when slowly braking downhill. This also saves your brake discs from wearing out fast, (just remember to use the brakes some times so they dont rust).

Pros: Saves energy when braking
Cons: need to charge often
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Toyota Brake discs
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Rating 4.5

I usually just use the built in threaded rotor removal bolt holes on Toyota rotors, they usually work very well... Much better than beating the shit out of the rotor with a sledge hammer, all that does is hammer the wheel bearings to death unnecessarily.

Pros: removal holes effective
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OEM Toyota Brake discs

Just an FYI. I just did the brakes and rotors on my LS430. Brake pads are the easiest job ever did. it's just a pin and a clip. Rotors require removing 4 bolts and replacing them as they are drop bolts. Still easiest brake job I have done on a car and I did for around I think 400 with OEM parts

Pros: easy job, OEM parts
Vehicle: Lexus LS
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OEM BMW Brake discs

Ever notice how BMW does not use cross drilled rotors. I think Porshe is also open about the fact they only use them for the looks. HMMMM

Pros: BMW doesn't use drilled rotors
Cons: Porsche uses them for looks
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