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    I'll be spending time with caliper to figure out the difference. They looked one to one to me, maybe there's some subtle difference I've overlooked.

    Good observation and addition Robmespeedy, thank you.

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      No, thank you!! for this thread! it has helped me.

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        Thanks again, Rob. I edited my site to reflect these new findings. Still not sure what the difference in hubs or rotors is, but for swappers sake, I'd rather have accurate information...

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          Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
          got e36m3 spindles and brakes for all 4 corners today. No I need to wreck my head to figure out how to install rear brakes. I'd like those huge m-calipers and rotors all around.
          The rotor spacing is 1 and 1/16th different from an E30 to the E36 Rear rotor.

          You need to get rid of the parking brake shield.
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            caliper carrier is also different...

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              just realized something. the Z3 I6 and the 87-91 e30 I6 use the same rear wheel bearings.

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                yes sir, that makes z3 hub fit inside of e30 hub. That's the premise for this write-up.

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                  the whole time i thought the inner diameter of the bearing was different.

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                    adding control arm pics to compare e30 to e36m3 ones.






                    Silver one is e30 and black one is e36 m3

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                      So quick question, because it has kinda been bugging me lately... Why the hell is my ride in the front so harsh? I am on e36 M3 front bilsteins and e30 H&R sport springs? If it matters I am also on Ground Control Camper/Caster Plates. Am I running the wrong setup? I was under the understanding what I had was really close to optimal, but whenever I go over an expansion in the road it makes me wonder if I forgot something. There are bump stops on the front right? How can I tell if I am riding on them for some reason?
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                        push on the front and see how far down the car goes. Bilstein bump stops are about 2.5" long, so that makes 2.5" of strut shaft unusable. H&R sports are fairly soft and easily have 1-2" of travel during normal driving. Also don't forget that camber plates make ride a lot harder. GC plates should give you extra .5" of travel, though, so they're a good thing in your setup.

                        Another way you can check this is to put a jack up the front on one side and look on the other side how much travel was allowed to full compression.

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                          Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
                          got e36m3 spindles and brakes for all 4 corners today. No I need to wreck my head to figure out how to install rear brakes. I'd like those huge m-calipers and rotors all around.
                          Did you have any luck getting the e36 rears to work? I have an e36 M3 parts car...

                          edit: If I end up using ti/1.9 z3 rear stuff, will the e36 M3 rear bilstein's I have work? Also, can I use e36 M3 sway bars front or rear? Thanks bro, this thread is awesome!
                          Last edited by formula driver; 01-24-2010, 04:34 AM.

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                            exchanged PMs, hope I helped.


                            Added more pics to my OP and whored a little.

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                              promissed to add my alignment data and it's not on the OP


                              and here

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                                Ouch at uneven rear camber. How are your TABs?

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