Brake discs Raybestos or OEM BMW

Raybestos Brake discs

Not at all worth it. Go on Rockauto and get ones from a reputable brand like Raybestos or Centric. They’re just as good if not better than OEM for like 1/4 the price.

Pros: good quality, low price
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OEM BMW Brake discs

I just ordered pads, rotors and sensors for my 16 M235i. Cost out the door was $1000 for BMW OEM parts. Rotors are each unless it's bought in a kit. ($177 each) Rotors are likely smaller on the rear wheels.

Pros: OEM quality, good price
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Brake discs
scbiker21
  • Braking:
Rating 4.5

I've installed drilled and slotted rotors on my pickup, BMW X5, and just ordered a set for my BMW Z3. I live in the mountains, drive spirited, and definitely have improved braking performance with them. Make sure you bed the pads in correctly.

Pros: improved braking
Vehicle: BMW X5
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Raybestos Brake discs

Look at raybestos R300 rotors. I use them on my wrx. They’re slotted with squiggles so they look cool, while not being drilled so they won’t crack. They also are apparently have higher carbon content so they Lee supposed to be able to handle heat better. They’re reasonably priced available on rock out and stuff. Then I use hawk HPs. A Good set of Pads will make a much bigger impact for you

Pros: cool, heat resistant
Vehicle: Subaru
Part number: R300
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OEM BMW Brake discs
gitthatcrew
  • Vibration:
Rating 3.0

have drilled and slotted rotors for it with pads not installed, only problems are it needs the new brakes installed the current ones are warped

Cons: warped current brakes
Vehicle: BMW
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