Brake pads Bendix or OEM BMW

OEM BMW Brake pads
TheDeckMan
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

Great cars. They like to eat brakes in regular intervals. With 70k make sure there is no front end shimmy that is the result in worn control arm bushings/warped brake rotors.

Cons: eats brakes regularly
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 70000 km
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Bendix Brake pads
januwan
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

After 217k on my 93 Eurovan I am still on my original rotors. I do change pads every 35-40k usually Bendix

Pros: original rotors, long lasting
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 217000 km
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OEM BMW Brake pads

The OEM brake pads were painfully inadequate for anything more than street driving. Interestingly enough, the rest of the brake components were designed very good and they have a lot of capacity. A simple pad upgrade and brake fluid flush proved sufficient for more serious track days.

Pros: simple pad upgrade sufficient
Cons: pads painfully inadequate
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM BMW Brake pads

I vastly prefer my R to the BMW. I think the R drives better, its more tossable, i feel like the steering is better weighted and the brakes are much better.

Pros: brakes are much better
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Bendix Brake pads
rabbitnothopper
  • Braking:
  • Dust:
Rating 4.0

oh and i replaced my craptastic wagner thermoquiet pads with bendix pads much better feeling on the pad and the calipers dont seem to get so hot

Pros: much better feeling
Cons: calipers get hot
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bendix Brake pads

Yeah, I went with all new pads and rotors on all 4 corners. Bendix OEM replacements in the front and Duramax in the rears (I know I know...but I am poor ) I know some pads are better than others but beyond a certain point pads are pads are pads right?

Pros: new pads and rotors
Cons: Duramax in the rears
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM BMW Brake pads
some9one
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

the steering lacks the consistent weighting and tactile communication that a Porsche offers. For a car this rapid, it's not as talkative as it should be. We've also got reservations about the brakes. Our test car was fitted with competition-grade brake pads to cope with track use, but they still faded badly after a handful of hard laps.

Cons: brakes faded badly
Vehicle: BMW
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Bendix Brake pads
LhW
  • Noise:
Rating 2.0

I put in some new rear brake pads today. The frist brakes I had were Autozone brand. Well, they went on fine on the driver side. On the passenger side It was near impossible to push the piston back far enough to get the pads on. I still needed about another 1/16th of an inch. I even bled brakes a little to make room for the piston compression. Still no luck. So I went back and bought some Bendix that were about 1/16th less in thickness. So, I put them on the passanger side. I had to wrestle with the piston again - that mofo would not budge. Finally I got it. So, I go for a drive with Albany brakes on one side and Bendix on the other. A horrible scaping erupts from the driver's side. The side that went on much easier. Visual inspection looked ok. So I took them off and they were all scraped to heck. Strange, as that was the easy side. So, I put the Bendix pads on that side and everything is fine.

Pros: Bendix pads fit
Cons: Albany pads too thick
Mileage: 120000 km
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