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replacing e36 brakepads and fluid

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that time !!!

is it better to stick with oem bmw pads or go after market ?

any brands to recomend?

what about fluid?

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Hey man, genuine are proberly the best option to go for, some aftermarket pads (descent ones) cost the earth, wouldn't think genuine would cost too much.

Any brake fluid is good as long as it's DOT4 or above. :)

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Whatever you do don't buy Gur pads. Some clown had fitted them to my 328 during compliance.

They don't stop the car, they need warming up, and they wear the disc extremely fast. In the WET at Manfield they wouldn't even engage the ABS.

Recognition - white painted backs with GUR on them and made in India. Nuff said?

Jo

PS I use OEM and wash the wheels a lot. They work.

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Only use OE for normal road use. Measure the disc rotors and get them skimmed as well, minimum size for vented is 20.4mm, non vented 10.4mm, or replace them. You might have to replace the wear sensor too.

I can do OE disc pad set (fronts) for $100 incl

Dot4 for brake fluid

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I put on some Resma ones on the weekend along with aftermarket rotors. They seem to work very well so far and the best part they cost be a whole lot of bugger all as opposed to my dealer who required one of my testicles as a deposit.

Wish I was in AKL, no decent workshops up here... but then again you never learn unless you do it yourself.

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