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      04-17-2019, 06:09 AM   #1
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Front Carbon Ceramic Rotors/Discs - Left & Right

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I am looking for a pair of Front (Left and Right) CCB Rotors, ideally used but in good conditions.
Can someone put me in the right direction?
My front ones are chipped due to road stones and other crap.
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      04-17-2019, 07:50 AM   #2
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Try EBay ? They aren't the sort of item that people sell on here very often (for obvious reasons) - can't you get them refurbed?
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      04-19-2019, 02:06 AM   #3
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Try EBay ? They aren't the sort of item that people sell on here very often (for obvious reasons) - can't you get them refurbed?

I don`t think they can be refurbished..on the edge of the discs are really bad chipped/grinded.

Maybe if I switch to Stock Brake Kit (Blue ones), is going to be a difficult job? I saw on ebay some kits around 1500-2000 E.
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I think you'd be cheaper to convert to blue brakes than it will be to replace the front CC discs alone.
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FYI, You can fit OEM steel rotors on the Carbon Ceramic Calipers. Look up 2019 M2 Competition Sport Brake Kit. Plug and Play no modification required to install the steel rotors.

https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...1592527&page=2

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FYI, You can fit OEM steel rotors on the Carbon Ceramic Calipers. Look up 2019 M2 Competition Sport Brake Kit. Plug and Play no modification required to install the steel rotors.

https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...1592527&page=2

Will this work with my CCB Pads? Or I have to change also with M2C pads?
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Will this work with my CCB Pads? Or I have to change also with M2C pads?
you have to change to M2C pads or use aftermarket pads. The F10 M5 front pads will also fit.
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Good day,

I am looking for a pair of Front (Left and Right) CCB Rotors, ideally used but in good conditions.
Can someone put me in the right direction?
My front ones are chipped due to road stones and other crap.
How many miles have you done to end up with badly chipped discs?

I’ve never heard of this happening before through road use only, a track off into a gravel trap yes, but it’s a little concerning if this is just road use?!
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How many miles have you done to end up with badly chipped discs?

I’ve never heard of this happening before through road use only, a track off into a gravel trap yes, but it’s a little concerning if this is just road use?!
I have 77000 km on clock.
In Romania we have really bad state of roads, and probably it was like a small crack first and then it just came off a piece.
I will probably get the M2C discs+pads, or worst case scenario I swap to the Blue Calipers M4 brakes, if I don`t find the front discs 2nd hand.
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