Who Makes BMW Brake Pads?

Textar, Pagid, or Jurid are the OEM brake pads. For products like this, BMW switches vendors over time. The discs might be ATE or… but I’m not sure.

The brake service had 1400 miles left, however it has just changed to 0 miles with a red warning signal for replacing the rear brake pads. No timer was provided. Do you suggest the genuine article or another brand? Who manufactures the authentic brake pads for the BMW f30?

Msport 320d. Do you know the name of the firm that makes the brakes for BMW? Pagid?

Jurid, Textar, or ATE are the standard pad brands. I have a set of rear TRW’s and a set of Pagids, which now appear to be out of stock from the only provider (eurocarparts/carparts4less), both of which appear to be of comparable quality to OEM pads, though I haven’t tried them yet.

I don’t believe you can go wrong with OE quality pads for everyday street use because they all have to adhere to very strict restrictions these days.

There are a lot of possibilities, but the Ferodo’s or Textar’s here seem like good ones:

Yes, Textar is created in Germany for BMW as aftermarket pads bearing the Textar brand as well as official BMW pads. Additionally made in Germany are Pagid and Mintex, which I believe are exclusively sold by the same businesses, ECP and carparts4less.

Cleckheaton used to produce Mintex (Mintex-DON/BBA Friction). Although I’m not sure if they still manufacture anything, they still maintain a factory there.

In the past, I have discovered that scheduled service parts are frequently priced competitively by franchised dealers. Although the local BMW dealer’s TurboPower oil is decently priced, they once tried to charge me PS7 every brake bleed nipple for a MINI R50. The same item cost 10 pounds on eBay from a brake expert.

I persuaded BMW Bowler Blackburn to match the price Doncaster BMW was asking for them on eBay (PS75). additionally a PS30 brake wear sensor I’m aware that they are PS10 on eBay, but I got tired of the grating dash warning.

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The three manufacturers mentioned above all utilize OE compound, and I heard that bmw is required to have three suppliers for some things. Maybe not all things, but I heard they are all located in the same building. I’m not sure if it is true.

I also side-by-side compared textar and OE, using identical pads without roundels. Believe me: lmao Now is the time to.

If they shriek, you might have one bad pad in a million…someone (perhaps Bimmersgarage) commented about the teeth occasionally being at an incorrect angle. Squealing can occur for a variety of reasons, so I’m astonished that even after six attempts, you still squealed.

When you got the replacement pads to function, did you make any other changes? possibly a new pad clip various anti-squeal materials on the back?

On our 2016 35D, discs and pads are about to be replaced. not paying the absurd PS1000 charge BMW gave me a few weeks ago when my car was in for a service. Anyone have information on the OE disc/pad manufacturer? The brakes are excellent, so I’ll keep using them. I’m assuming ATE discs and Textar or Jurid pads will be used.

On my X3, I normally use Zimmerman rotors and Genuine BMW pads. I’ve previously utilized Jurid or Pagid brake pads and Balo or Brembo rotors on my earlier sedans; these parts were interchangeable with OEM BMW components.

(I live in the United States and purchase through FCP Euro. The lifetime guarantee is wonderful and covers wear parts like brake pads and rotors as well; I thus use BMW-branded brake pads.)

I used Zimmerman rotors and pads when I changed my rear tires two months ago, and I’m quite delighted with both of them. I ordered them through Autodoc, and they arrived directly from Germany at a decent price.

BMW is listed as Textar’s OEM client. My 2016 35i’s disks and pads were just changed; they work great but generate a lot more dust than the OEM set.

This is UK F25 35d. There is, in my opinion, no reason to purchase from BMW when there are other OE+ quality alternatives available for considerably less. Through the ebcdirect website, I purchased ebc discs and yellow stuff pads for the front of a PS220. I saved roughly PS90 thanks to the “honey” Chrome extension. The bedding procedure is a joke and is even worse with new discs, so I might forego the yellow stuff pads in the future.

I purchased Brembo rear brake pads and discs from GSF Car Parts today for a PS125. Euro Car parts are PS50 less expensive.

Thanks to everyone who responded. I’m from the UK as well, and I’ll probably choose Brembo discs and ATE pads from Autodoc because we’ve had good luck with them on our last E91 335d Touring. The painted hubs on the Brembo discs are my favorite; even after a few years, they still look beautiful.

I had my rear pads serviced for a 2012 X3 35ix sold in the US last year. I used OEM Jurid brake pads. verified to be the same brand as the originals coming off, most likely. I choose to have my rotors ATE coated. One year later, they still look fine.

I bought some ebc green products and rotinger graphite line ones from the bay. Excellent disks, but the green stuff pads prefer to be heated to be 100% effective.

Who manufactures the original BMW brake pads?

Front brake pads from OEM Pagid for E9x M3, E82 1M Coupe These brake pads, which are produced by OEM supplier Pagid, provide an excellent balance of performance, durability, and quiet operation.

Which brake pad manufacturer does BMW use?

The brake service had 1400 miles left, however it has just changed to 0 miles with a red warning signal for replacing the rear brake pads. No timer was provided. Do you suggest the genuine article or another brand? Who manufactures the authentic brake pads for the BMW f30?

BMW use ceramic brake pads, right?

M Performance Brakes for BMW If you operate one of these potent thrill vehicles, you can fit it with either the base set of M brakes, the BMW M Compound Brakes, or the optional Carbon Ceramic Brakes.

How much do BMW brake pads cost?

The cost of new brakes depends on your BMW model. Depending on the brake pad material, replacement brake pads can range in price from $150 to $300 per axle on average. Your brakes’ other components, including the rotors, may have been impacted by any prior damage to the brake pads.

Does Textar produce brake pads for BMW?

Others may be able to satisfy the wants of the present, but Textar is always looking ahead. Therefore, automobiles with a focus on the future have Textar brake pads installed. With Textar, the high-tech TESLA Motors’ S model and the brand-new X model are both safely stopped. Textar brake pads are also included as standard equipment on the new BMW i3 and i8 vehicles. The first car from a new generation meets the best brake technology in this seamless alliance. In terms of environmental sustainability, we are also in front. Prior to any statutory requirements, a sizable chunk of Textar brake pads had been copper-free for a number of years. Furthermore, TMD Friction made a significant contribution to the creation of the ECO categorization criteria for friction materials. The TMD Friction Lightweight Technology initiative is now devoted to the creation of friction that is lighter and, as a result, more environmentally friendly. TMD Friction is paving the way for a new generation of aftermarket goods using this technology. We set the standards, and others must abide by them. The term “premium” has been elevated with this.

Who manufactures the BMW rotors?

Front brake rotor for the F30 320i/320iX, F32 428i/428iX, and 328i/328iX models (non M Sport packages). These Zimmermann rotors have a corrosion barrier on the full surface of the rotor.

Are Brembo brakes used by BMW?

BMW does not manufacture its own braking mechanisms or brakes. BMW has agreements with other suppliers, just like many other parts used in production. According to Investopedia, BMW purchases its brake calipers from Brembo. Members have been actively contributing to the Quora Forum. They also educate us on the fact that BM does not produce brake discs, brake calipers, or brake pads. German company Otto Zimmermann Bremssceiben GmbH produces the discs. Swedish, French, and certain Chinese companies produce a large number of additional braking system parts. Along with the Brembo contract, Bendix, ECP’s Pai, Textar, ATE, and MD friction, these are also available. The model and the parts employed actually dictate everything.

BMW brake pads should last for how long?

How durable are BMW brake pads? Depending on how you drive, BMW brake pads typically last between 30,000 and 70,000 kilometers. You’ll need to have an examination more frequently if you commute in heavy traffic and use your brakes frequently.

What is the lifespan of BMW brake rotors and pads?

The lifespan of brake pads can range from 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on the quality of the brake pads. Because they are denser, your rotors will last about 70,000 miles. Schedule a service appointment with us right away if you think it’s time to repair the brake pads or rotors on your car.

Does Zimmerman work with BMW OEM?

BMW receives its OEM parts from Zimmerman. The only reason BMW parts cost more is that the BMW logo and part number are stamped on them. Since they are nearly identical, choosing Zimmermann will let you to save a sizable sum of money.

I recently replaced the front brakes on my car with Zimmerman rotors and Cool Carbon pads, and I really enjoy the setup. Go with Autohausaz for the best pricing, as recommended by Ihsanshaik and Vtsng.

Reviving an old thread for feedback on the Bosch QuetCast for $61 (fronts only; no rears listed), the Pagid for $61 (front and back), and the Zimmerman for $89 (front and back) from Autohausaz.

It would also be helpful if someone could direct me to a source for Meyles brake rotors, but only if they are of high quality. If not, I don’t care how cheap they are.

Please clarify for me… Because some men supported by a firm persuaded you it was “better?,” you are replacing components created by some of the best engineers in the world. But when you inquire about tracking, the same guy replies, “Oh no, I just had my car polished” or “I just got new tires.”

There are no issues with my Meyle rotors on the back. They look fantastic and have the geomet coating. Nevertheless, a user just mentioned on one of my discussions that he had a problem with a faulty Meyle and had to return it.

A 20% discount is also available on some Bosch products on Amazon.com. Bosch Euroline front brake pads were just about $11 with tax after a coupon and refund, so I decided to purchase a set of them. They’ll be on the shelf for a while, but at that price I thought they were worth a try.

I have Zimmerman’s ALL DAY, and they’re fantastic! Without the BMW logo, they are practically OEM, as you stated. Running them with no problems for about two years.

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