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DIXCEL BRAKE PAD TYPE ES FRONT 1218978-ES [Compatibility List in Desc.]

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DIXCEL BRAKE PAD TYPE ES FRONT 1218978-ES [Compatibility List in Desc.]Brand DIXCEL Product Number 1218978 ES Compatible Car #REF! Product Description Model Grade:!!! 116i _x000D_ _x000D_ ES type EXTRA Speed _x000D_ Better braking power Better heat resistance Yet affordable _x000D_ Made for aggressive driving on the street and highway with better brake performance _x000D_ High fade resistance makes for stable braking performance even during aggressive driving. _x000D_ High level of brake control making it ideal for

Brand
DIXCEL
Product Number
1218978-ES
Compatible Car
#REF!
Product Description
Model Grade:!!! 116i
_x000D_ _x000D_ ES type / EXTRA Speed ​​
_x000D_ Better braking power Better heat resistance Yet affordable
_x000D_ Made for aggressive driving on the street and highway with better brake performance
_x000D_ High fade resistance makes for stable braking performance even during aggressive driving.
_x000D_ High level of brake control making it ideal for drifting
_x000D_ Helps for a longer disc life
_x000D_ The friction surface of the brake pads are scorched to improve the bedding-in process
_x000D_ Non-Asbestos, non-Steel making it environmentally friendly
_x000D_ Mechanical brake pad sensors are installed (Only for models which originally come with sensors)
_x000D_ Friction Materials: Non asbestos organic
_x000D_ Effective Temperature Range: 0 ~ 600 °C
_x000D_ Max u: 0.48
_x000D_ Ave u: 0.35
_x000D_ Min u: 0.34
_x000D_ Applicable Stages: Street
Compatible Vehicles:
BMW F20 1A16 12/03 ~ 15/05
BMW F20 1A16 / 1R15 15/05 ~
BMW F20 1S20 16/05 ~
BMW F20 1A16 12/03 ~
BMW F22 / F23 1J20 14/03 ~
BMW F25 X3 WX20 WX30 WX35 WY20 11/03 ~ 17/10
BMW F26 X4 XW20 XW35 14/08 ~ 18/09
BMW F30 8E15 16/10 ~ 19/03 < br> BMW F30 3B20 / 8A20 12/04 ~ 19/03
BMW F30 3B20 / 8A20 12/08 ~ 19/03
BMW F30 3D20 / 8C20 12/09 ~
BMW F30 3A20 / 8A20 12 / 01 ~ 19/03
BMW F30 8E20 16/01 ~
BMW F31 8E15 16/10 ~
BMW F31 3B20 / 8A20 12/12 ~
BMW F31 3B20 / 8A20 13/04 ~
BMW F31 3D20 / 8C20 12/09 ~
BMW F31 3A20 / 8A20 12/09 ~
BMW F32 3N20 / 4N20 13/09 ~
BMW F32 3N28 / 4N20 13/09 ~
BMW F34 3X20 13/06 ~
BMW F34 3X28 13/06 ~
BMW F36 (Gran Coupe) 4A20 / 4D20 14/06 ~
BMW F36 (Gran Coupe) 4A20 / 4D20 14/06 ~
BMW F36 (Gran Coupe) 4A28 / 4D20 14/06 ~
Remarks

BMW F20 1A16 12/03 ~ 15/05:
BMW F20 1A16 / 1R15 15/05 ~:
BMW F20 1S20 16/05 ~:
BMW F20 1A16 12/03 ~: < br> BMW F22 / F23 1J20 14/03 ~:
BMW F25 X3 WX20 WX30 WX35 WY20 11/03 ~ 17/10:
BMW F26 X4 XW20 XW35 14/08 ~ 18/09:
BMW F30 8E15 16/10 ~ 19/03: main check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F30 3B20 / 8A20 12/04 ~ 19/03: confirmation necessity current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F30 3B20 / 8A20 12 / 08-19 / 03: upon check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F30 3D20 / 8C20 12/09 ~: M SPORTS including
BMW F30 3A20 / 8A20 12/01 ~ 19/03: M SPORTS including
BMW F30 8E20 16/01 ~:
BMW F31 8E15 16/10 ~: main check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F31 3B20 / 8A20 12/12 ~: confirmation necessity current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F31 3B20 / 8A20 13/04 ~: main check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F31 3D20 / 8C20 12/09 ~: M SPORTS including
BMW F31 3A20 / 8A20 12/09 ~: M SPORTS including < br>BMW F32 3N20 / 4N20 13/09 ~: main check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F32 3N28 / 4N20 13/09 ~:
BMW F34 3X20 13/06 ~: main check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F34 3X28 13/06 ~:
BMW F36 (Gran Coupe) 4A20 / 4D20 14/06 ~: main check the current car Fr 312x24mm DISC
BMW F36 (Gran Coupe) 4A20 / 4D20 14/06 ~:
BMW F36 (Gran Coupe) 4A28 / 4D20 14/06 ~:
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