
Best Brake Pads for BMW 3 E93
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Akebono Euro Ceramic Slotted Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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Akebono Euro Ultra Premium Slotted Ceramic Brake Pad Set for BMW E90 E91 E92 E93 E84
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Akebono Euro Ceramic Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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Akebono Euro Ceramic Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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HAWK HPS 5.0 - Street Brake Pads for BMW
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Akebono Ceramic Brake Pad Set - Rear for BMW E90 E92 E93
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Popular E93 brake pads
Mid-tier mix of brake pads that fit the BMW E93.

Akebono Euro Ultra Premium Slotted Ceramic Brake Pad Set for BMW E90 E91 E92 E93 E84
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$170.95

Akebono Euro Ceramic Slotted Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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$170.95

Akebono Euro Ceramic Slotted Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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$170.95

Akebono Euro Ceramic Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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$160.95

Akebono Euro Ceramic Front and Rear Brake Pad Kit for BMW E90 E92 E93 E84
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$160.95

Akebono Euro Ceramic Brake Pads and Bison 330mm Rotors Front Kit for BMW F30 F32 E92
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$151.95
When it comes to brake upgrades on the BMW E93, you have several solid options depending on your driving demands. For street-driven convertibles, swapping to a quality big brake kit from Brembo or StopTech makes an immediate difference in pedal feel and fade resistance. The E93 335i in particular benefits from upgraded rotors and pads given the additional torque from the N54 or N55 engine. EBC Yellowstuff or Hawk HPS pads paired with slotted or drilled Zimmermann rotors are a popular and cost-effective street upgrade that dramatically improves bite without destroying rotor life. If you want a full system overhaul, AP Racing and Wilwood offer track-ready calipers that bolt up cleanly with the right adapters. Don't overlook stainless steel braided brake lines from Goodridge - these eliminate the spongy pedal feel caused by stock rubber line expansion. Also, always flush with a high-temperature fluid like Motul RBF 660 whenever upgrading pads, as the stock fluid's boiling point simply won't keep up with the increased thermal load these new components generate.
BMW Brake Pads - What Actually Matters Before You Buy
BMW brake pads are not a one-size-fits-all purchase, and the wrong set will cost you more than money - it'll cost you pedal feel, rotor life, and in some cases, brake confidence at speed. Whether you're driving an E46 M3 on track days, commuting in an F30 328i, or pushing an F87 M2 Competition through mountain passes, the pad compound and fitment have to match how you actually use the car.
Start with chassis fitment. BMW uses different caliper sizes and rotor specs across platforms. The E9X M3 runs a 6-piston front caliper that takes a completely different pad than the standard E90 330i. The G80 M3 and G82 M4 use massive M Compound calipers front and rear that require specific pad geometries. Always cross-reference your chassis code - E30, E36, E46, E60, E70, F10, F80, G20, G87 - and your exact model before ordering. A "fits 3 Series" listing means nothing without knowing your build date and brake package (standard vs. M Sport vs. Competition).
For street driving, Hawk Performance HPS and EBC Greenstuff/Yellowstuff pads are proven, widely stocked, and available across nearly every BMW fitment from the E36 era through current G-chassis cars. They offer low dust, quiet operation, and solid bite without destroying rotors before their time. If you're on an E46, F30, or F32 and just want reliable daily performance, either of these compounds is a strong call.
If you're doing any track work - even HPDE days - step up to a dedicated performance compound. Pagid RS, Ferodo DS2500 or DS3000, and Carbotech XP8 or XP10 are the compounds you'll see on E46 M3s, E92 M3s, and F80 M3s in the paddock consistently. They manage heat fade where street pads fail, typically around 400–500°F. The tradeoff is increased rotor wear, higher dust, and often more noise when cold - acceptable compromises if you know what you're getting.
What to avoid: cheap OEM-replacement pads from unknown brands sold on marketplaces at suspiciously low prices. BMW's hydraulic assist and ABS tuning is calibrated around specific bite thresholds. Low-quality pads with inconsistent friction coefficients can throw off ABS behavior and result in uneven pad deposits on your rotors - the cause of that pulsating pedal feel most people misdiagnose as warped rotors. Stick to name brands with documented friction ratings.
Also check your brake rotors before installing new pads. Bedding new pads onto worn or grooved rotors immediately contaminates the new pad surface. Most E-chassis cars (E39, E60, E70) see rotor wear that warrants replacement around 60–80k miles depending on driving style. G-chassis cars with iDrive brake coaching often see longer rotor life, but still inspect minimum thickness before committing to pads only.
Install Difficulty and What You'll Need
Brake pad swaps on most BMWs are a 1–2 out of 5 on difficulty for anyone with basic mechanical confidence. You'll need a caliper piston reset tool (a cube-style wind-back tool for rear electronic parking brake models like the F30, F10, and all G-chassis cars - a simple C-clamp won't work on EPB systems). OBD11 or BimmerLink app access is useful for G-chassis EPB retraction. Front pads on E-series cars are genuinely straightforward: two caliper bolts, slide out old pads, compress piston, install new pads. Plan for 1–1.5 hours your first time.
Don't skip the bedding procedure. New pads need 6–8 controlled heat cycles - typically 60-to-5 mph stops with cooling intervals - to transfer an even friction layer onto the rotor. Skip this and you'll have inconsistent bite and potential judder within the first few hundred miles.
If you're upgrading pads as part of a larger brake refresh, browse our complete brake kits for rotor-and-pad bundles matched to your chassis. Otherwise, filter by your chassis code above and order with confidence.