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2 days agoLAST POST
05-16-2026
I tried finding ceramic brake pads online, but had a hard time finding or verifying part numbers from several manufacturers. I was tired of brake dust, so I wanted to switch pads and give ceramics a shot.
I ended up deciding to try out the local auto parts store, since the pads were in stock and decent priced. Sure, these pads don't have a fancy name/brand, but surprisingly they are great so far. I've got about 2000 miles so far. No noise, and very little dust, that easily comes off going thru a normal automatic car wash. And I'd say the performance is close to oem semi mettalic.
I have a 40i, with the 18" front discs, which seem to be the most common.
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05-16-2026
I've been thinking of ceramic pads as well. Crazy dust with the OEM's
05-16-2026
DFC5000 Pads and Powerstop pads. Both are awesome and are almost zero dust.

Dynamicfriction.com
Powerstop.com
05-16-2026
apeas2 wrote
DFC5000 Pads and Powerstop pads. Both are awesome and are almost zero dust.

Dynamicfriction.com
Powerstop.com
I only see they offer ceramic pads for m sport (painted) calipers.
2 days ago
I’ve had good experience on other vehicles with the Akebono brand. Haven’t needed brakes on the X5, so don’t know if they have products, but low dust and excellent stopping.