I'm planning on running upwards of 300HP in my car, a 1984 323i, and I was wondering whether converting to 5-lug would be a better idea? For brakes, etc. The parts needed for it would be rather difficult to source, but should I be doing a 5-lug swap? Or does it not really matter?
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Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View PostBigger brakes = Yes
5-lug = No
There are big brake kits for 4-lug cars, and that will be a much cheaper setup than going to a full 5-lug.
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I'm not sure why everyone is so gun-ho about 5 lug swaps. One extra lug doesn't make the car so super awesome.:Dsigpic
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Thanks guys! Then can I ask why people do 5-lug swaps in the first place? Broader wheel selection? Bragging rights?
So the best 5-lug brake setup is as efficient/effective as a 4-lug brake setup? I will be tracking the car, so if there's any real benefit to doing it (even if it's just to have better/lighter suspension components) I would most likely do it.Last edited by Major; 11-06-2008, 06:05 AM.
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Originally posted by Van Westervelt View PostDont go through the hassle until you have rebuilt your calipers and put on High quality pads and rotors.
Then, if you need more brakes, upgrade.
Cheers,
Brian
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