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  • blunttech
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    • Jul 2004
    • 12850

    #1

    parking brake hardware

    Hey The M3 uses the same parking brake hardware as the standard e30 doesnt it?? I think its an ETK glitch. Im ordering up stuff for my M3 and its not listed for anything but standard As far as I know its all the same Can anyone confirm? shoes 34 41 1 159 467
    and the hardware kit 34 41 9 064 266
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  • *freshm3
    Advanced Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 174

    #2
    The correct part number for the parking brake shoe spring kit is 34 41 906 4267.
    This is the standard hardware for E30 M3, E12 5 Series, E23 and E24 6 and 7 Series ONLY.

    This is NLA in North America and Germany BMW database.
    I bought the last dead stock set known for $40 bucks back in November.
    I searched and searched and searched.

    You are correct on your shoes part #.

    I spoke to Levant at Guten. He can piece meal the correct springs and fasteners that came in the original packaging.

    http://parts.bmwofsouthatlanta.com/p...0brake%20shoes

    Yes... Im a nerd. My S54 E30 M3 has turned me into a super nerd.
    If looks could kill:::

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    • blunttech
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      • Jul 2004
      • 12850

      #3
      ok Thanks Ill grab the individual pieces from BMW.. I just have aftermarket hardware kits I was trying to utilize Thanks for your help
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      • JinormusJ
        R3V OG
        • Dec 2011
        • 6887

        #4
        So..

        What exactly is different between the normal e30 setup and the e30 m3 setup? I recently acquired an e30 m3 suspension system that was missing the rear rotors and the entire parking-brake/e-brake system has been scavenged.

        So far, everything I've seen points to the fact that M3 and non-M systems are identical

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