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I’ve seen the debate on here a million times over…but what are people’s thoughts on CCBs strictly due to the weight. Not a lot of people will be tracking this car unless it’s once or twice a year. Maybe a worthy investment seeing how you might eat through normal pads as a daily still.
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I have CCB on my R8 and the wheels never get dirty. 1 year old and 2200 miles on my car so far and never had to wash the wheels once. You could rub the wheels with a white cotton glove and not get a speck of dust. I want CCB on every car I own from now on.
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I'm not worried about stopping power but I'll add that I've owned CCBs and that is why I won't own again.
Mine squeaked badly. I couldn't get it to stop, and I had tried, (I think) every recommended potential remedy. Apparently small chance of it happening but I just don't want to risk it. Plus I'll likely use that 8500 toward ppf.
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Yes, I have CCB's on my F90 M5 and no squeaks and zero brake dust, so yes of course if I get the G90 CCB's are a must!
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I had steel brakes on my F90 and they were by far the loudest, screechiest brakes on the planet. Never heard anything worse on any car, ever. It was downright embarrassing to pull up anywhere. By contrast, the CCB on my R8 are dead silent. Last edited by subterFUSE; 07-16-2024 at 07:47 AM.. |
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I won’t go for CCBs, the cost is crazy and using the car all year round in a cold climate country I’ll have worse stopping power during 5 months before they work up some temperature which I won’t do very quickly on my daily commute.
Also a huge risk of rock chips as the roads are literally covered in gravel when it’s icy outside. I’m not too worried about the stopping power in general, there’s no way BMW would equip their flagship with brakes that does not have enough power even when hot to stop the car. |
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If I order, I won't be getting the CCBs. They just aren't needed on a car that isn't going to the track. (Yes, I understand that some people like the lower dust and noise).
I'd rather spend that money on the MPE.
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CCBs will absolutely be a box checked on every performance car I buy in the future after my f10 and f90 steel brakes. |
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Yes, Im not saying CCBs dont make some noise, they definitely can. The cars ive had with them it goes away once the brakes are up to temp. But the steel f90 brakes are by far the worst ive ever experienced, not even a close 2nd other than the f10.
At least with CCB the dust is a lot less issue. The squeak from CCBs I can live with but the steels dust is horrendous, and the squeal sounds like a Uhaul rental truck. But ive also read/heard many instances where some folks steel brakes are silent. But that has definitely not been my exp. with in the last 5-10k miles I got brand new oem rotors and pads and they were quiet for a while, but the noise has definitely returned to the same volume. Had I not got the brakes and rotors installed for free, I definitely would not have put OEM pads back on. the dealership gave me a big middle finger when I asked, if instead of the OEM pads I could buy some aftermarket and they throw them in instead of the OEM ones. Ive tried eveything, bedding them aggressively, no bedding, slamming on the brakes 3x from 70MPH (works for the remainder of that drive usually), cleaners, compressed air to blow the dust out, caliper grease, you name it. nothing worked. |
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Don’t CCB last a very long time, like on the order of 50k to 75k miles before replacing, assuming “normal driving?” On the flip side, these things cost a metric ton to replace, like $5k+ per axle. Porsche 911s are double that. Insane.
I think CCBs are great if you intend to own the car long term but plan on jettisoning it before they need replacing lol. Even for leasing it might be worth it, especially for this heavy car. You can slam on the brakes for three years and almost guarantee you won’t have to replace the brakes before turning it in, assuming you aren’t tracking it. |
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Yes from the dealership the rotors and pads can be quite expensive. but ive seen them as low as 2-3K per rotor. pads arent that much more. its the rotors of course. But taking to a dealership and having them redone will easily cost you 14-18K for all 4 corners. When you could source them aftermarket or even oem for a lot less than that online. then have them installed. On a lease you probably dont pay the whole 8500 also, as (I think) theyre residualized so you only pay 25-40% of the cost of them. |
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CCBs on my R8 cost about $35k for rotors and pads. But they should last the life of the car as long as I don't track them.
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Interesting. Out of curiosity, what kind of climate do you live in? I'm on the SC coast so it's warm and humid most of the year. My steel brakes were terrible on my F90. Maybe it's the humid air? Or salt from being near the beach?? |
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Yeah, every time I pulled up to the security gate at my golf club in the F90 and guards knew I was there because of the screeching brakes. Didn't even have to look, they knew it was me. They would ask what the hell was wrong with my car? |
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San Antonio, TX. Hot and humid but nothing close to Houston or south east coast humidity.
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But I put a range because I dont know. However, there is also shorter term leases, 12,24, 30, etc. and the residual changes with it. As does a shorter mileage allowance, so a 10K/ year vs 5K/year vs 20K/year would all change the residual. I'd imagine a shorter term lease with lower mileage allowance could be 75%? But since I don't know for fact, I put a range. But also meant pay 25-40% of the cost of the total upgrade cost of 8500.00 over the course of the lease. You're correct though if referring to the standard 36 month lease 10k/yr on an M3 is 55%, and some other lower models are in the 58-62% range on 36mth/10k year lease. |
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Climate was something I thought also, but no rhyme or reason it looks like to me. |
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