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For what it's worth, and if I remember correctly, The only difference between iX brakes and late model 325i brakes are the front lines, and rear rotors. Definitely confirm that through like realoem or something though.
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I Would have spent money where it mattered on pads, fluid and bleeding and save some cash for m/c or refurb calipets down the line etc
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Originally posted by ak- View PostWelcome! The motto here is get the cheapest blank rotors you can find and the best pads you'd like to use, which derives from spece30 racers.
If you decide to purchase from that site, they have a 15% off coupon code at checkout: INSTAGRAM15
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Not sure why you'd spend that much on rotors. Like ak- said, get the cheapest blanks you can get. Even my Wilwoods are $70/set, don't spend $180. Also, in my opinion, avoid Hawk street/autoX pads. Their race pads are good (love the blues on my track rat) but there are much better options for agressive street cars. Check out the Ferodo DS2500s.
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Welcome! The motto here is get the cheapest blank rotors you can find and the best pads you'd like to use, which derives from spece30 racers.
If you decide to purchase from that site, they have a 15% off coupon code at checkout: INSTAGRAM15
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SP Performance Rotors & Pads
Thanks for the add. This will serve as my "new member" post and "any experience" post.
I just picked up my car and it needs brakes in the worst way. I searched for some performance options and a local (to me) company popped up SP Performance. It looks like they are pretty decent and also work closely with Eeuroparts.com another CT company. I am not seeing anything on the site for my 90" 325xi, but local reviews say that their catalog expands way farther than what the site shows.
Take a look and tell me what you think. Here is the main link.
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