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      06-03-2014, 12:59 PM   #1
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ECS Brake Service Kit?

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Anyone using this brake kit? Any issues with it?


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http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E90-335...Kit/ES2587992/
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      06-03-2014, 05:05 PM   #2
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If all you do is city driving don't get it, stick to oem. Those you could use if you track but be aware after a few track days they will bend no matter what, if you want performance braking you will need to get a bbk from stoptech, brembo or you actually get the performance brake kit from bmw.
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      06-04-2014, 01:58 PM   #3
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If all you do is city driving don't get it, stick to oem. Those you could use if you track but be aware after a few track days they will bend no matter what, if you want performance braking you will need to get a bbk from stoptech, brembo or you actually get the performance brake kit from bmw.
What would you recommend?? looking to replace my pads and rotors too.
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Yeah just for DD
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Anyone else have any experience with these? I'm also thinking about picking these up.
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      06-05-2014, 12:00 PM   #6
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Got a quote from a local dealer for all parts in 570 with tax. Guess im not getting this anymore.
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      06-06-2014, 01:51 PM   #7
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If all you do is city driving don't get it, stick to oem. Those you could use if you track but be aware after a few track days they will bend no matter what, if you want performance braking you will need to get a bbk from stoptech, brembo or you actually get the performance brake kit from bmw.
I auto-x with that kit (but with the slotted rotors) and it has performed great. My only complaint is that the Hawk pads come with new wear sensors in addition to the ones that come with the kit and neither set fit the front properly. Maybe because I am an XI perhaps, not sure. In any case, I was able to make them work but it just didnt follow the OEM routing.
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I auto-x with that kit (but with the slotted rotors) and it has performed great. My only complaint is that the Hawk pads come with new wear sensors in addition to the ones that come with the kit and neither set fit the front properly. Maybe because I am an XI perhaps, not sure. In any case, I was able to make them work but it just didnt follow the OEM routing.
XI and I front break wear sensors have different part numbers. The difference is in the length of the cable, XI needs longer cable.
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XI and I front break wear sensors have different part numbers. The difference is in the length of the cable, XI needs longer cable.
That explains it then. ECS must have sent me the I sensors!
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They have this same setup on ebay, for like $365 shipped..
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They have this same setup on ebay, for like $365 shipped..
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