e36 brakes on e36m3 spindles???

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  • MikeDE
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    Originally posted by Aptyp
    machine rotors down by 2mm? real option?

    That's what I was thinking too...

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  • Aptyp
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    machine rotors down by 2mm? real option?

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  • 2002maniac
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    I'll probably be doing this with dynalites on E36 non-M rotors.

    I still want to run 15s at the track

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  • Aptyp
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    I want smaller brakes to but 15s on for winters, BBK defeats that purpose, but your heart is in the right place.



    Sadly realizing, that by the time I do any of this, winter will be over.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Bolt patterns are the same between ///M3 and regular e36.

    Got a solution? Yeah sure. Get a BBK with the proper caliper mounts ;-)

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  • MikeDE
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    The e36 M3's mounting points are 6.9mm more inward.
    The e36 M3's mounting point's radius is 2mm smaller.

    Thanks Lee. So the caliper body would be straddling the rotor 2mm closer, and the E36 M3's mounting "ears" are 6.9mm deeper. But otherwise the bolt pattern is the same.

    Originally posted by Aptyp
    ah, so 6.9mm spacer puts in right place, but then it's going to be touching rotor...


    Got a solution you're thinking off, Lee?

    +1(does that count?)

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  • Aptyp
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    ah, so 6.9mm spacer puts in right place, but then it's going to be touching rotor...


    Got a solution you're thinking off, Lee?

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  • Massive Lee
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    The e36 M3's mounting points are 6.9mm more inward.
    The e36 M3's mounting point's radius is 2mm smaller.

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  • M-technik-3
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    Maybe there but not so much here as there are plenty of E36 M variants being parted out.

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  • MikeDE
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    Originally posted by MikeDE
    I'm not doubting what you say...but why exactly is an adapter bracket not going to work when trying to fit M-brakes to non-M knuckle??

    Sorry Lee....I f'd up, I meant NON-M brakes to an M-Knuckle. I want the caster from the M-Knuckle, but want the non-M brakes so I can still run my 15's during the winter. If this could be easily achieved, I would buy 2 new knuckles right now.

    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    Anyone has realized that e36 M3 knuckles and calipers sell for under $200.00usd in tip top shape?
    Lee, I live in the Fatherland, home of the almighty(and rare) M3, they are way more expensive than that over here.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Anyone has realized that e36 M3 knuckles and calipers sell for under $200.00usd in tip top shape?

    Grab the rear brakes while you're there...

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  • Aptyp
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    Originally posted by Stu
    Hmmm....way back my dad put E36 M front brakes on his '95 318ti knuckles. He drew sketches/measurements of the modifications needed. Let me see if I can dig that up and scan it. The info might not apply directly to you Art but may be useful for the 5-lug crowd in general.
    Please find it, it be absolutely awesome.

    Originally posted by booostit
    is it possible to run e34 brakes? caliper bracket and caliper
    You didn't seem to know anything in any other threads, how do you possibly know this?

    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    Because the offset of the caliper relatively to the rotor, as well as the height of the pads will be off.
    Do you think it would be possibly to machine spacer for caliper carrier? Or is it offset in the other direction and would need material taken off (which I won't do). Thanks for participation.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Because the offset of the caliper relatively to the rotor, as well as the height of the pads will be off.

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  • MikeDE
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    No workie. Different cercle for the caliper mounts...

    I'm not doubting what you say...but why exactly is an adapter bracket not going to work when trying to fit M-brakes to non-M knuckle??

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  • Stu
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    Hmmm....way back my dad put E36 M front brakes on his '95 318ti knuckles. He drew sketches/measurements of the modifications needed. Let me see if I can dig that up and scan it. The info might not apply directly to you Art but may be useful for the 5-lug crowd in general.

    Leave a comment:

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