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| 10-03-2025, 10:08 AM | #24 | |
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One of the advantages of steel rotors is the wide range of compatible brake pad options available. Personally, I’m a fan of Carbotech pads—they offer excellent performance, especially for spirited driving. That said, they’re not exactly budget-friendly—expect to pay around $600 for a full set. Still, that’s significantly more affordable than carbon ceramic pads, which can be far pricier.
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| 10-29-2025, 03:36 AM | #26 |
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I have the ceramic brakes on my M4. My car was specced with them from BMW but when the first owner swapped in the car for an M5 they changed to steel brakes as his friend wanted the CCB's.
I have bought new CCB's. Before i did that i had the big steel brakes 400/380mm and tried them but that was the worst brakes i had on this car. The crazy weight of these rotors destroyed both comfort and feel of the car. One front disc weighs 15 pounds more than a Ceramic disc.. so i got the ceramic discs after 100 miles of driving with the steel brakes. I have zero issues. No squealing, no dust, great feel in the car and it feels light and nimble in the chassi and steering. Just be careful when they are wet. I never had any squealing problems either. Last edited by M 4 FUN; 10-29-2025 at 11:19 AM.. |
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| 10-29-2025, 08:43 AM | #27 |
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When dry, they bite..As mentioned when wet, they work like Honda brakes. My car was also ordered with CCBs. Yeah, they talk a bit here and there. It's what they do.. Nothing like pulling up to a busy intersection and your car sounds like a damn School Bus coming to a stop! Hahaha..Seriously though, I wouldn't go back..I live in Bucks County PA and there is nothing but wildlife out here at night..The CCBs have saved me a time or 2...Driving around town and all, people are right in saying CCBs are overkill. However doing 120mph and a deer decides to step out onto the road, that's when you'll thank your lucky stars..Let's be real here..We didn't buy these cars to do the speed limits. Food for thought.
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| 10-30-2025, 06:13 PM | #28 |
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I don't debate their effectiveness, and I would love to have CCB's on my M3. But their initial cost is just two dam expensive to purchase or replace, if they ever get chipped or cracked.
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