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  • Julien
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    Originally posted by Todd Black 88 View Post
    Rongineer makes brackets to fit e46 325 rotors and e39 528 calipers. Same ID hub so ebrake stays the same.
    but is the offset suitable for 318ti hubs?

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  • Julien
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo View Post
    On my Alpina B6 3.5 clone I am using e36 318ti trailing arms, z4 rear VENTED rotors (294x19mm), e36 m3 rear calipers and 300mm de 294-3 adapters.


    Nice! I want to do this mod next

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by Kingb View Post
    Does the parking brake work with the Z4 rotors?
    Yes it does work.

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  • Kingb
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo View Post
    On my Alpina B6 3.5 clone I am using e36 318ti trailing arms, z4 rear VENTED rotors (294x19mm), e36 m3 rear calipers and 300mm de 294-3 adapters.


    Does the parking brake with with the Z4 rotors?

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    On my Alpina B6 3.5 clone I am using e36 318ti trailing arms, z4 rear VENTED rotors (294x19mm), e36 m3 rear calipers and 300mm de 294-3 adapters.


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  • Todd Black 88
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    Rongineer makes brackets to fit e46 325 rotors and e39 528 calipers. Same ID hub so ebrake stays the same.

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  • Julien
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    you can also get 300mm.de brackets to fit e36m3 calipers and z4 rotors

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  • plain325
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    I used 128i rotors and e34 540i calipers. The 128 rotors have a much deeper "hat" than the e36 m3.
    I had to make custom brackets for the calipers, and i spaced the backing plates out .25", but it gave me brakes almost as large as e36m3, and functioning e-brake.
    I have z3- 6 cly hubs, so if you are using 318ti hubs, you may not need to space the backing plate out.

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  • Loupoz
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    Its possible to make a ring and pres it into the brake "drum" and keep the E-brakes function.

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  • Kingb
    started a topic Why cant we use E36M3 rears and e brake?

    Why cant we use E36M3 rears and e brake?

    Whats the deal with not being able to keep an e brake. I know the hub on the rotors are bigger. Has anyone made a backing plate so that you can use M3 rear brakes and keep the e brake?
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