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It has been a journey indeed!
I opened a specific thread on the topic of brake pads HERE I found two sources so far. Porterfield in Costa Mesa, CA was able to build Hawk DTC pads with the right shape for our car. Feel free to contact them, they know the M240i LCI now ;-) I also got iSweep pads (made in order in Japan) that are one step up in terms of construction and price. Those are pure race pads that I’ll try next. I had them through RG Sports in Irwindale, CA. |
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Be aware that pads for the M240i are NOT all the same. BMW changed the design of the pads in 2023... see the thread I mentioned in the previous post for specifics.
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Yesterday, 08:06 PM | #27 |
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Thanks for running our stuff! Glad to see the the 18s out in the wild and putting in work.
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M2's & M3's are great dual-purpose vehicles, M340's & M240's fit in the mix as well as you have mentioned.
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Also, I couldn't fit 255 tires in front with the OEM wheels, while they fit perfect with the Apex. Couldn't be happier! |
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You don't even need to swap the pads if you have events coming soon tbh. First time removing OEM pads in the front is longer because there some tape that glue them to the pistons, so you need to remove the calipers to move the pads. After this first time, no need to remove the caliper anymore: you can just push the pins, slide de pads, push the pins back and that's it. Easy. At the rear you need to remove the calipers anyway, but the access is way easier. |
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And yes, the braking power was way enough, could brake very late in all corners - Which might not be the best way to go fast but it was good fun haha! |
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UK and EU cars without this pack don’t even have the cooling via the triangle/pyramid shaped extra rads in the fenders. When you option the pack you get those radiators but no under car oil cooler (which I like not having because insane place to put it ) and I have yet to experience any issues with oil temps I think regardless of if you have the ZTK pack or not just upgrading the pads to a track or street+ pad is required and suitable |
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