03-12-2019, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Best price for OEM brakes ???
Hey guys Im looking to buy rear and front brakes for my 1M.
I need the whole kit including rotors, pads and the rear sensor. (Im assuming there is no front sensor?) What sites offer best prices? Thanks! |
03-12-2019, 02:14 PM | #2 |
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I found this on ebay, that's the best price i could find, how legit is it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-BM...0AAOSw3sJaht1g |
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03-12-2019, 11:39 PM | #3 |
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I purchased from FCP Euro. Not the lowest price, but if you drive a lot or track your car, you should be able to take advantage of their free lifetime replacement in a reasonable amount of time and you'll come out ahead.
I don't drive a lot and don't track my car, so maybe not the best decision for me, but the price difference was close enough that I figured why not. I also went for OE pads and rotors and OE or OEM for everything else. Here's my parts list (July 2018 pricing): Item Qty Total BMW Brake Disc - Genuine BMW 34112283801 1 $262.02 BMW Brake Disc - Genuine BMW 34112283802 1 $262.02 BMW Brake Disc - Genuine BMW 34212283803 1 $252.85 BMW Brake Disc - Genuine BMW 34212283804 1 $252.85 BMW Brake Pad Set - Genuine BMW 34112283865 1 $142.66 BMW Brake Pad Set - Genuine BMW 34212284685 1 $128.97 BMW Brake Disc Set Screw - Genuine BMW 34111123072 4 $3.84 BMW Brake Disc Set Screw - Genuine BMW 34211161806 4 $5.36 BMW Brake Pad Wear Sensor - Bowa 34352283335 1 $12.68 BMW Brake Pad Wear Sensor - Bowa 34356789445 1 $13.39 Brake Anti-Squeal Paste - ATE 700015 1 $3.60 BMW Anti Rattle Clip Front - ATE 34112283363 2 $25.98 BMW Anti Rattle Clip Rear - Genuine BMW 34212282198 2 $36.12 Shipping 1 $9.99 Total $1,412.33 Note: the anti-rattle clips I received were silver, not black like the original ones. If that bothers you, call whatever company you're going to order from to see if they have black ones, or be prepared to paint them. |
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03-13-2019, 12:02 AM | #6 |
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Not sure for Canada, but for the U.S., I usually shop these vendors for OE parts:
I use realOEM to find and confirm part numbers. |
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Never mind , I'm small letters it's referring to 135i, even tho it's under the "Bmw 1m category" I guess they don't carry 1m brakes |
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I know the rotors for my ZHP came from Zimmerman the front pads were Pagid and rear Textar as an example. So I buy OEM Zimmerman rotors that are almost OE BMW brand. If you don't drive a lot just get the best possible deal on BMW OE. If I were to go OEM I would go Zimmerman rotors unless someone here is certain they are made by someone else. Then I would get those. For OEM I likenTextar they have good cold bite but can be slightly noisier than Pagid. FCP seems very good but I haven't used them. Finally if you get the wrong rotor and wrong pad combination, you can end up with less cold bite which I prefer. Which is why I lean to OE or finding the OE equivalent OEM part. I hope that makes sense. |
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They are OEM because they are also from an original equipment manufacturer but OE > OEM. |
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03-18-2019, 01:58 PM | #16 |
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I use:
www.oembimmerparts.com www.fcp.com over here in Germany... I use: www.autodoc.de who has smoking deals on OE parts. Not sure about shipping to the US but for me living in DE... they constantly beat most places online. Dack
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