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Question about owning M6 with CCB's
I am on the hunt for a ’14-16 M6 GC Comp for my other daily (have a truck) and long term use. I tend to find one that is fully (or almost fully) optioned out.
My question is, is CCB really worth it? I ask because I understand the main intention of CCB’s is for racing / tracking, which I don’t plan on doing. However I am curious about daily use and long term ownership? It is my understanding they are expensive to service. Lastly, I would like to know which key items I should look out for when inspecting / PPI'ing an M6. I know rod bearings is a big one, but what else? Also I would love to hear experience from owners experience who have owned an M6 for a LONG TIME in regards to maintenance & costs. Any insight is appreciated. -DK PFA
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Hi, I'm also on the lookout for an M6 coupe, about same year vintage, here in the UK. I was going to start a separate thread re: CCBs, but since you're asking about them too, I really hope you don't mind me hopping on the thread?
I've been to look at an M6 optioned out with the CCBs just today. I've been doing some research on these CCBs, so I took a pic of the wear indicators on each disc. The dealership (not BMW dealer) told me they had them checked out, and that they are ok, but these wear marks look like they're starting to show replacement-time-wear to me. I'd love for people to chime in with their thoughts? Also, will be watching this thread with keen interest re: ownership costs. |
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Rod bearings are not a big one, you won't find many that have had 'em replaced. More important is regularly serviced at either a dealer or a high end BMW independent shop. Common things to look out for are turbo coolant lines, PCV valves, injectors, spark plugs, etc. I don't have CCB's but as far as I know they are fairly trouble free and you shouldn't have to worry much if you get a car with them. I would HIGHLY recommend getting a PPI either by a dealer or an indy shop.
Go into this platform with a spare $10-15k if something does go wrong, but usually it's a straightforward ownership experience if you get one that's been taken care of. I bought mine 2 years ago with 42k 1 owner clean carfax all service records from the same dealer it's been at since new luckily so the car was very well cared for. It's a weekend car for me so I have only put about 5k miles on it in 2 years but just had the turbo coolant lines done, PCVs were sweating, and the usual other maintenance. It's been reliable and an incredible machine otherwise. Maintenance is not cheap. M tax is real. I see you had a 640i so just keep in mind service and consumables cost quite a bit more but I think it's worth the ownership experience.
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It's 16k to replace the rotors. There's also no way to measure how much life is left unless you weigh them. If you plan on keeping it forever I would pass, if just keeping it for a few years I would say go for it. There's many out there, so be patient and get the right one for the right price. As far as PPI I would just make sure it had its break in service and see what items have been done. Tires are prob 1500, brake pads and rotors are pretty costly too. Check turbo lines and injectors also. |
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12-20-2023, 03:28 PM | #5 |
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Having had my m6 for a while with ccb’s I say go for it.
My ‘14 m6 has just under 34k miles and I absolutely love my brakes. The noise gets some people, but not myself. If you don’t like squeaky brakes that screech to a halt, skip. This is super common when not really pushing the brakes and I usually brake hard from about 80-ish mph down to about 30-ish? Gets rid of the squeak for a couple weeks. I think if I were to track my car, I’d get rid of the ccb’s. why use up expensive brakes for a small gain when steel rotors and racing brake pads do the same thing for a fraction of the cost? Ccb’s benefit me as an owner for daily use. I don’t have to change my brakes for another 30k miles give or take a couple thousand miles. The cost is about the same for brakes: either pay periodically for brake changes or all at once for the next 8 years. YMMV |
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I recently bought a 14 gc with ccb’s and love it. Like you I went back and forth for awhile and did a lot of reading on these forums. From my understanding, if you don’t abuse them, they will last a very long time.
Pros: Increased stopping power and initial bite is great. They look amazing and really fill up the wheel openings. Much lighter than stock and last but not least…almost zero dust! Cons: They are noisy,especially when cold. They are race brakes and not best suited for the casual cruiser. You will have to care for them by doing a few “aggressive” stops when cold or if they get wet and dry without any aggressive stops. Replacement cost is insane. If anything catastrophic happens I wouldn’t replace them, I would source a different/custom made brake package. For me, I sold a circle track race car and got the M6 for weekends and nice summer days and the ccb’s only add to joy it brings me. I tested one without and the ccb’s just enhance the experience of the M6. Not quite like being on track, but closer for sure. |
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I bought mine with ccb’s and I could not be happier. The option to restore the rotors via rebrakeusa.com service makes for an even more compelling reason to buy these cars with CCB’s.
A lot of folks paint their calipers to in the special gold color but very few get to enjoy the authentic low dust and great braking experience.
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Thank you all who have chimed in. See my responses below.
-DK JDMSteven I appreciate your ownership experience on these M6. I knew maintenance is not cheap, and more expensive with M-series from my 640i. I personally think this is one of the best looking sedans on the road, I wish BMW continued this series. Shame they didn’t. Would’ve been nice if they upgraded the engine / transmission before axing the program. Question, I hear CCB’s do not do well in the rain - true? Not like we get a lot of rain here in AZ but we do get some and I’d like to drive confidently without having to worry about losing control. I found an M6 GC which actually had CCB’s hence why I asked. Unfortunately we couldn’t come to a deal for a couple reasons. danielgmanm6 I appreciate your input on these CCB’s. I knew they were costly, just didn’t realize they run up into $10,000’s easily. MeesterQ Appreciate your experience. I don’t mind replacing the brake pads as that is standard with every car. It’s the CCB rotors that can get quite costly. Same question for you too - is it true that CCB’s do not do well in rain? Jfurnas Gotcha. That is my understanding too, if it’s well taken care of - the rotors can last up to 100K miles. Love the fact it has zero brake dust. Just don’t love the costly rotor replacement lol. TinCanSailor Thanks for your input. Thanks for the link - that is very interesting, have you had it done by them before? I don’t see where they are located? -DK
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Hi there, I live in the Pacific Northwest.
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Got it, that makes sense. I am curious how much it would cost to get it done by them, including shipping. Have you made it that far with them? -DK
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