04-20-2014, 08:06 PM | #1 |
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Retrofit carbon ceramic brakes later?
I am going back and forth between getting CCB and the regular Brakes. Are they something that can be added at the dealer later
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04-21-2014, 08:14 PM | #2 |
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In theory, they could, but the expense will be far more than the $8500 option price. The master cylinders are unique, and it's possible the ABS unit is also unique. Either order them on the car or go with a BBK that's designed around the OEM brake pressures.
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If stock breaks will be not enough I will go this way. But still the standarb breaks are good and much better than on e92m3, plus the weight of the car is a bit less, so they should be OK with race pads.
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guy did this retrofit on the M5 and it cost less than the CCB cost to buy new.
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pricing seems reasonable here https://www.getbmwparts.com/partloca...catalogid=4462 ideally you'd want to remove these when you sell the car, but is there a market for used ceramics to actually get some money back on them? |
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after reading about CCB i personally see no logic in adding them later. seems to me BBK is a better option, especially if theres any chance you'll be tracking your vehicle.
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07-18-2017, 02:25 PM | #11 |
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well, for me just for look. never have a CCB for any of my car before so i order one m4 with CCB. bmw does not cover break/roters anymore so CCB is not that bad. just 8k more. i dont know how is the CCB wear if just for DD.
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