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Whether you take your car to the track or not, I wouldn't fit worse equipment to my car than the factory OE spec (Original Equipment). There's a vendor/retailer that always keeps posting these Bremtec rotors, and tries hard to sell them on the F80 Australia Facebook group (and other related BMW buy/sell Facebook groups), and he says they're an upgrade over stock in which I always counter post saying the opposite with evidence, then he stops replying, or deletes his posts. Happened like 3-4 times now, with few months in between each time haha. Being an engineer, it angers me when a retailer spreads misinformation to the consumer, to make some $$$$ Bremtec Rotors: Factory OE Rotors (OE = Original Equipment): These cars cost $160-180k brand new (in Australia), because of the level of factory equipment that they came with, you're paying for the engineering. I wouldn't fit lower spec parts to my car, than what came on it, personally. I either upgrade, or I keep it OE. You need Motorsport oriented 2-piece rotors, so you can do the below on track
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03-21-2024, 10:44 PM | #3 |
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I used Bremtec pads on my partner's 2019 Volvo XC60 and they were awful. Abhorrent performance (even dangerous) when cold, mediocre performance when they had some heat in them. No track work, just daily driving. Absolutely would not recommend.
Changed them out after 10,000km to some Bendix pads and the difference is night and day. |
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