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  • JOMARO
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    I have found that some e90's share rhe same hub

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  • knuklehead92
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    is anybody making adapter brackets for this yet? I made my own but rather rather have something professionally done.

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  • CoreyZ
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    Yeah, year and model. It's easy here in the US since I believe all non-M Z4s (pre-current retractable hardtop generation) all have the same hubs IIRC. Your mileage may vary.

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  • ngampleh
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    Originally posted by dsobering47 View Post
    Y'all know that e30m3 hubs can be pressed into any e30 trailing arm right? boom rear 5-lug. The problem is the brake setup
    No problem at all

    Originally posted by Need4Speed1299 View Post
    True. But would a z4 hub be cheaper and have a better offset?
    Yes, its cheaper...
    about the same offset, if you use e36 front hubs setup

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  • ngampleh
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    Z4 rear hub

    Originally posted by Corey@Track.One View Post
    Z4 hubs can be bought off salvage cars. I got a pair for $100. Find a dude selling parts off a Z4 on ebay - they're not gonna list the hubs, but most of the time they will say "Contact us if you need any other parts off the car"

    how to make sure the part number is correct? is it from year and model?
    as I remember there no part number mark on hubs

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  • Need4Speed1299
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    Excellent idea! Thank you.

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  • CoreyZ
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    Z4 hubs can be bought off salvage cars. I got a pair for $100. Find a dude selling parts off a Z4 on ebay - they're not gonna list the hubs, but most of the time they will say "Contact us if you need any other parts off the car"

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  • kronus
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    Originally posted by dsobering47 View Post
    Y'all know that e30m3 hubs can be pressed into any e30 trailing arm right? boom rear 5-lug. The problem is the brake setup
    any 84+ e30 trailing arm

    the early trailing arm has a smaller wheel bearing, same size as the e36 318i.

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  • Need4Speed1299
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    True. But would a z4 hub be cheaper and have a better offset?

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  • dsobering47
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    Y'all know that e30m3 hubs can be pressed into any e30 trailing arm right? boom rear 5-lug. The problem is the brake setup

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  • ngampleh
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    33416752381

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  • Need4Speed1299
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    What's the part number for the z4 hubs? There are a few types. 33416752381, 33412229120...
    Last edited by Need4Speed1299; 01-18-2015, 02:45 PM.

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  • ngampleh
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    E46 325/328i rotors
    Which link? Is it on page 1?


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • respected_beggar
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    What rear rotor are you using? The link you have posted up isn't working.

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  • ngampleh
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    Originally posted by Jim Lepage View Post
    Right !

    I have 18mm adapters but I'd like thinner spacers to poke a little less.
    what wheels spec that you will running on?
    If you want to use square tire same as mine,
    its gonna be maximum +12mm front and +14mm rear wider than stock
    and running 15x7 et20
    So if convert it to stock e30 offset, around 7" wide with et 6-8
    with stock rolled fender

    just my 2 cents

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