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Brake Pads Front

X6. Hybrid.
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MSRP $455.69
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Brake Dust Shield

X5. Right.
$51.28
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Brake Rotor Left

Z3. 3.2l. Left. With M3. M roadster & m coupe.
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Brake Pads Rear

525i, 528i, 530i, 540i. Vendor #T4071. Vendor:textar.
$141.42
MSRP $199.75
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Brake Air Duct

With m sport package, without m with xdrive 30ex. 2019-21.
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Brake Hydraulic Hose

From 04/07. With m model.
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Brake Pads Front

$282.59
MSRP $447.28
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34106898732 - : Disc Brake Rotor for BMW Image

Disc Brake Rotor

Right. Rwd, with 760Li.
$240.25
MSRP $380.26
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34216776937 - : Brake Pads Rear for BMW Image

Brake Pads Rear

X5. 3.0l. Without m model, with xdrive 35i. X5. 2.0l. X6. Xdrive35i. From 10/08. Without m model, with 3.0L turbo diesel, with 3.0L...
$100.39
MSRP $156.22
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Parking Brake Cable

733i, 735i.
$66.81
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34106891081 - : Disc Brake Rotor for BMW Image

Disc Brake Rotor

X1. Xdrive28i. Without m performance pkg, without m sport brake. Exc.For Blue Painted Caliper. X2. Without m sport brakes.
$154.34
MSRP $242.22
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The disc brake system in your BMW car or SAV relies on a number of parts – including the brake calipers –working together to slow -- and eventually stop -- the wheels' rotation. For you, it's simple. You press your foot against the brake pedal. However, there's a lot more to the process.

How Brake Calipers Work

When you apply pressure to the brake pedal, the master brake cylinder directs hydraulic brake fluid to pistons inside the brake calipers. The pressure builds and forces the calipers to clamp onto the brake rotors. That produces the friction, or resistance, needed. Since the calipers and rotors are both made of metal, their contact is protected by brake pads that are attached to the calipers.

However, even the best brake components can begin to go bad due to the heat and pressure of the braking act. If your brake pads get too thin or fail, the caliper seals can begin to deteriorate. If that happens, the calipers can corrode. That makes it harder for you to stop on command.

How to Recognize Failing Brake Calipers

Signs that your brake calipers are going bad include:

  • You hear grinding or squealing sounds when you're braking
  • The brake pedal feels softer than usual when you press on it
  • Your Infiniti pulls to one side when you brake
  • The brake warning dash light comes on

Genuine BMW Brake Calipers Are The Safe Choice

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, inspect your entire braking system. If that shows that your brake calipers need to be replaced, take care of it as quickly as you can. Your manufacturer makes the only brake calipers that are guaranteed to be compatible with your model, delivering the trustworthy fit and performance you want. Find everything you need for your DIY project right here in our online auto parts catalog. Buy now to save time and money!