How much would it be for the complete rear kit only? Already have e36 m3 front hubs
FS: 5-lug Kit | E36 & E46 Hub & Caliper Adapters for E30! | Rear Big Brake Kit
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pm'd[ETA - E30 Adapters] 5 Lug kit with e46m3 front and e46 325/328i rear brake setup
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[ETA - E30 Adapters] - 5 Lug kit | DTM Shifter | DSSR
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Still got these :)Comment
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How much is your adapter raised? If 5mm, then it sounds like you offer the same product at half the price. The solution is z4 2.5 rotors and e36 m3 brakes. For those of us who have e36 m3 front end, this would be the ideal setup.Comment
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I will ask the manufacturer on that and reply as soon as i can.
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It's very expensive, so I'm thinking the rear adapters here, at $140 shipped, might do the job if their added width is 5mm.Comment
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This is basically what I'm looking for in the post above. The E30 m and non-m trailing arms are the same, the only difference is the hub, which is 5 lug and sticks out 5mm more on the M3. (the bearing is the same too) 300mm.de offers a solution to run them: http://300mm.de/294mm/294adapter.html
It's very expensive, so I'm thinking the rear adapters here, at $140 shipped, might do the job if their added width is 5mm.
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Any luck?
You may be also able to use E36 ti brackets as adapters, as per here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...=1#post4197322 but I don't know how that worksComment
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Ok guys, been super busy, but finally got the answer.
The adapter is raised by 11.5mm, to allow normal rear E36/E46 disks and callipers.
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Yes, unfortunately not..
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This makes me wonder...how hard would it be to retrofit an E36/E46 handbrake assembly onto an E30?
On a more general basis, the rear adapters that you sell--do they require the use of an E30 M3, E36ti, Z3 or Z4 rear hub for proper fitment? I think I may be able to figure out a way of getting the E36M3 brakes on there.Comment
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