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Yup. a complete kit requires the installation kit and the Wilwood parts. If you want to buy them separately, it is also possible. Installation kit alone, or Wilwood parts alone.
Considering what your brakes look like, it really isn't suprising.
Rock on man...when I find some money, I will stop better.
Before the big motor, that is.
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting to mention...do you think there might be a reasonable solution to the whole "4-to-5 lug" swap thing? Custom axle adapters or something reasonably inexpensive? How about a rotor hat that is also an adapter to go to 5X120mm?
Luke
Luke
Closing SOON!
"LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW
Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398
Clean up your cache or restart your computer. I think there might be a problem on your side. I tried several times to click on the URL and it leads straight to the site.
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting to mention...do you think there might be a reasonable solution to the whole "4-to-5 lug" swap thing? Custom axle adapters or something reasonably inexpensive? How about a rotor hat that is also an adapter to go to 5X120mm?
Luke
Luke
The solution is simple but requires a good machinist. You can turn a sleeve to make-up for the difference in diameter between an e30 spindle and a bigger 5 lug bearing. One of my friend did this on his racecar and had no failure.
The solution is simple but requires a good machinist. You can turn a sleeve to make-up for the difference in diameter between an e30 spindle and a bigger 5 lug bearing. One of my friend did this on his racecar and had no failure.
So if you had the "sleeve", you could run E36 hubs front and rear? Can you then do Massive brakes using E36 parts? Seems like a very simple solution. Likely to be not too much more than the normal E30M3/318Ti deal, plus awesome brakes to boot!
When ya gonna whip up some sleeves for us Mr. Lee? What is it gonna run?
Luke
Closing SOON!
"LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW
Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398
So if you had the "sleeve", you could run E36 hubs front and rear? Can you then do Massive brakes using E36 parts? Seems like a very simple solution. Likely to be not too much more than the normal E30M3/318Ti deal, plus awesome brakes to boot!
When ya gonna whip up some sleeves for us Mr. Lee? What is it gonna run?
Luke
It is indeed possible to run e36 hubs on an e30. The rear swap has been done by Zionsville years ago and used to be well documented. But because some e36 hubs are installed on an e30, doesn't necessarely mean that e36 brake components are a bolt-on.
We will concentrate on brakes and will not manufacture sleeves... For now.
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