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      BMW X3 Brake Pads

      The braking system is the most important system in your vehicle. If something's wrong with the engine, the car won't start, but if the brakes don't work, it won't stop, which is dangerous. At the heart of the braking system lie the brake pads which press against the brake disc and work to bring the car to a halt when you press the brake pedal. If you're looking for replacement BMW X3 brake pads, AutoZone is your safest bet.

      You can choose from several brake pad options from reputable brands such as Duralast and get your car back on the road in no time. If you want the most affordable option, a semi-metallic brake pad is a good choice, offering excellent performance without breaking the bank. Ceramic pads will reduce the stopping distance significantly, but they also cost more. If you like to keep your car clean and you're tired of brake dust, you can even buy copper-free brake pads that have been specifically designed to produce very little brake dust. BMW X3 brake pads replacement cost is anywhere from as little as $30 per axle to $250 or more per axle for some of the more premium selections.

      You can find brake pads for your BMW X3 as well as other components such as bushings and batteries at AutoZone and get them delivered right to your home when you opt for Free Next Day Delivery.

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      Smooth, quiet, and firm braking

      Shawn

      in 3 years

      These were the lower cost option for rear brakes on our 2013 BMW X3 and they have been great so far. No noise and strong braking power. I will have to update after more mileage.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 bmw x3

      These were the lower cost option for rear brakes on our 2013 BMW X3 and they have been great so far. No noise and strong braking power. I will have to update after more mileage.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 bmw x3

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      Superior brakes made to last

      Eric Shiiba

      in 4 days

      I purchased these and had them installed but kept my old rotors, and so far it works great and super silent right off the bat. I want to get ceramic brake pads so this was my choice and it's better than the gold series so why not? Hoping these will last me a good long time and have less break dust than the OEM BMW brakes, which leaves a lot of dust.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2011 BMW X5 x35i

      I purchased these and had them installed but kept my old rotors, and so far it works great and super silent right off the bat. I want to get ceramic brake pads so this was my choice and it's better than the gold series so why not? Hoping these will last me a good long time and have less break dust than the OEM BMW brakes, which leaves a lot of dust.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2011 BMW X5 x35i

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      Superior brakes

      Eric Shiiba

      in 4 days

      I purchased these and had them installed but kept my old rotors, and so far it works great and super silent right off the bat. I want to get ceramic brake pads so this was my choice and it's better than the gold series so why not? Hoping these will last me a good long time and have less break dust than the OEM BMW brakes, which leaves a lot of dust.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2011 BMW X5 x35I

      I purchased these and had them installed but kept my old rotors, and so far it works great and super silent right off the bat. I want to get ceramic brake pads so this was my choice and it's better than the gold series so why not? Hoping these will last me a good long time and have less break dust than the OEM BMW brakes, which leaves a lot of dust.

      What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2011 BMW X5 x35I