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now260
09-23-2016, 06:25 AM
Hi
Can anyone help me identify this pad? I have an e91 2009 318 (petrol) and someone has changed the calipers (before I got he car) so the standard pad does not fit and is marginally smaller than the one in the caliper.
Thanks alot
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The shape almost looks like 328xi pads but size wise I don't know. If you had a friend working at a auto parts place like AutoZone he could look up several different bmw's and match the pads to a year and type but I wouldn't use there pads...they will squeak after 50 miles
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cochise325
09-23-2016, 06:30 PM
You can do the same kind of part number search on www.realoem.com
Start with your VIN and check the pad part number. Then you can cross reference to other BMW models.
now260
09-24-2016, 12:36 PM
You can do the same kind of part number search on www.realoem.com (http://www.realoem.com)
Start with your VIN and check the pad part number. Then you can cross reference to other BMW models.
Thanks but as I say the calipers have been changed and the new pads dont match up to the car specs. The new pads are smaller than those in the car and dont fit properly into the caliper.
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Thanks yes possibly as they are bigger than the new ones I bought,which were supposed to match up with the make and model of my beamer. I will measure the disc next that might give me some clue.
A.Brother
12-08-2016, 07:31 PM
"JURID 310 GG" is not the part number, it is the AMICA edgecode which identifies the friction material of the pad
http://www.knowyourparts.com/technical-articles/new-brake-edge-codes-explained/
Unfortunately the part number is the mostly illegible white text (34++ 6+79+30), and that is the part number of the pad itself rather than the assembly, does the inner pad or either from the other side look any better? (note inner and outer pads wont have same part number)
can you find the part number on the caliper?
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