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      01-14-2020, 11:00 AM   #7
Speenybean
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Drives: 15’ Xdrive 50i
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Any help on where to get pad sensors for my 2015 X5 50i??
Look up the 11 digit BMW part nbr in one of the online part database sites...then simply type BMW xx xx x xxx xxx (where x= the actual BMW part nbr) into a google/internet search box. You'll be presented with pages of vendors selling the part you're looking for. You'll just need to make a decision as to whom you want to purchase them from and for how much.

Don't forget to check the parts department of your local BMW dealership. Once you have the correct part nbr...you can call them, give them the number, and ask for a price quote. Sometimes they will also match what you've found online...or sometimes their prices can be competitive on common parts. If you are not familiar with any of the major online part database sites...here's 3 of my favs below. Just type in the last 7 digits of your VIN and the sites will list the parts specific for your VIN (make/model/build date/etc) and help you not end up with parts that may have changed during production etc:
  1. https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/select
  2. https://bimmercat.com/
  3. http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/
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Originally Posted by Qsilver7 View Post
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Originally Posted by Speenybean View Post
Any help on where to get pad sensors for my 2015 X5 50i??
Look up the 11 digit BMW part nbr in one of the online part database sites...then simply type BMW xx xx x xxx xxx (where x= the actual BMW part nbr) into a google/internet search box. You'll be presented with pages of vendors selling the part you're looking for. You'll just need to make a decision as to whom you want to purchase them from and for how much.

Don't forget to check the parts department of your local BMW dealership. Once you have the correct part nbr...you can call them, give them the number, and ask for a price quote. Sometimes they will also match what you've found online...or sometimes their prices can be competitive on common parts. If you are not familiar with any of the major online part database sites...here's 3 of my favs below. Just type in the last 7 digits of your VIN and the sites will list the parts specific for your VIN (make/model/build date/etc) and help you not end up with parts that may have changed during production etc:
  1. https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/select
  2. https://bimmercat.com/
  3. http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/
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