PFC Brakes has expanded its aftermarket lineup with a new 68 brake compound, additional brake pad shapes, and full race upgrade kits for BMW F- and G-series models. The company describes the 68 as a dual-purpose pad built for both street driving and track-day use, while the new shapes broaden coverage across more vehicle applications and markets. The additions expand what PFC Brakes offers to aftermarket customers, with updated product catalogs planned to list application data, part numbers, and measurements.
Highlights
- The new 68 compound is a dual-purpose brake pad for street and track-day use, which PFC says delivers strong cold bite and consistent stopping power at elevated temperatures.
- Additional brake pad shapes broaden PFC’s coverage across a wider range of vehicle applications and markets.
- Full BMW F- and G-series race kits bundle pads, rotors, calipers, and hats.
- Updated catalogs will carry application data, part numbers, and measurements for distributors, dealers, and customers.
A Dual-Purpose Street and Track Compound
The 68 compound is a dual-purpose pad engineered for both street driving and track-day use. According to PFC Brakes, it is designed to deliver strong cold bite, a responsive pedal feel, and consistent stopping power at elevated temperatures. The company also reports that the pad runs quietly and produces low, non-corrosive dust, characteristics it ties to everyday drivability alongside track capability. The 68 joins a PFC brake pad compound lineup the company has continued to expand.
New Shapes Widen Vehicle Coverage
Supporting the compound launch, PFC Brakes is adding brake pad shapes that the company says cover a wider range of vehicle applications and markets. PFC describes the additions as extending its product coverage so more drivers can access its braking technology.

Full Race Kits for BMW F- and G-Series
PFC Brakes is also bringing full race upgrade kits to BMW F- and G-series models. Each kit bundles pads, rotors, calipers, and hats. To support the rollout, the company says it will publish updated catalogs listing application data, part numbers, and measurements to help distributors, dealers, and customers match products to specific vehicles.
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