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  • p0cket penguins
    E30 Addict
    • Jul 2008
    • 481

    #16
    well im gonna try to make brackets for this.... so far what i have bought

    $210 for two new dynalite wilwood calipers
    $139 for UUC motorworks ss brake lines with wilwood front fittings and stock rear fittings
    $110 for two JCW mini rotors
    $51 for Hawk HP plus pads for wilwood calipers

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    • Borat
      E30 Addict
      • Jan 2005
      • 494

      #17
      Originally posted by OrganicMechanic
      WOW--- I hope this is still around during Tax Season



      Bad Idea---
      care to explain why? this is exactly what Tino does and his kits are TUV approved

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      • p0cket penguins
        E30 Addict
        • Jul 2008
        • 481

        #18
        Originally posted by Borat
        care to explain why? this is exactly what Tino does and his kits are TUV approved
        lots of ppl run redrilled rotors and lots of ppl dont like to run redrilled rotors... its a matter of opinion..... but can we save that for a later thread... i wanna know if i can rock those JCW mini rotors on an e30 that would be like a 600 buck bbk. :woowoo:

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        • Massive Lee
          R3V OG
          • Sep 2006
          • 6785

          #19
          Originally posted by Borat
          care to explain why? this is exactly what Tino does and his kits are TUV approved
          Hi Borat. if you are refering to 300mm.de, then I don't see the point of ditching sliding calipers, for another sliding caliper. Which is what 300mm.de does for the most part. Using a fixed caliper improves pedal feel.

          Penguin Man, if you elect to go with a 280mm rotor and Dynalite calipers, then I already have the brackets drafted and garanteed to fit. I need 10 orders at $120 per set to go on. Brackets will have threaded holes for ease of installatio, and will be made from steel. Not aluminum.
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          • Borat
            E30 Addict
            • Jan 2005
            • 494

            #20
            I was referring to 300mm.de, but not his caliper selection. His rotors are audi items also that have been bored and re-drilled.

            I agree with you on the sliding calipers, but what about situations where there isn't the room for fixed calipers? I'm running the 16x7.5 ACS wheel and from what I measured there was no way I could fit a 4 pot caliper behind the spokes.

            The way I see it the options are:
            - Change wheels (maybe run spacers)
            - Keep wheels but run spacers (could be quite large depending on final caliper and rotor offset?)
            - Run wheels as they are but use a sliding caliper with larger rotors

            I'd love to run the corrado rotors with 4pots but i think the spacers will be too big, if they were 5mm or less I'd consider it. My car is just a weekend toy/project so its not all about performance, at this stage I'd sacrifice some pedal feel to keep the wheels.

            If you've got any thoughts/ideas/advice on the issue i'd love to hear them

            Originally posted by p0cket penguins
            lots of ppl run redrilled rotors and lots of ppl dont like to run redrilled rotors... its a matter of opinion..... but can we save that for a later thread... i wanna know if i can rock those JCW mini rotors on an e30 that would be like a 600 buck bbk. :woowoo:
            I'm sure you can make the mini rotors fit, just a matter of spacers, brackets and the right wheels. IMO the corrado setup is the one to go for though. you can run 15"s, machine the hubs and rotors will bolt on, unsprung weight is reduced, and it should be ample for any mildly modified w30
            Last edited by Borat; 10-28-2008, 06:41 PM.

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            • p0cket penguins
              E30 Addict
              • Jul 2008
              • 481

              #21
              Originally posted by Borat
              I was referring to 300mm.de, but not his caliper selection. His rotors are audi items also that have been bored and re-drilled.

              I agree with you on the sliding calipers, but what about situations where there isn't the room for fixed calipers? I'm running the 16x7.5 ACS wheel and from what I measured there was no way I could fit a 4 pot caliper behind the spokes.

              The way I see it the options are:
              - Change wheels (maybe run spacers)
              - Keep wheels but run spacers (could be quite large depending on final caliper and rotor offset?)
              - Run wheels as they are but use a sliding caliper with larger rotors

              I'd love to run the corrado rotors with 4pots but i think the spacers will be too big, if they were 5mm or less I'd consider it. My car is just a weekend toy/project so its not all about performance, at this stage I'd sacrifice some pedal feel to keep the wheels.

              If you've got any thoughts/ideas/advice on the issue i'd love to hear them



              I'm sure you can make the mini rotors fit, just a matter of spacers, brackets and the right wheels. IMO the corrado setup is the one to go for though. you can run 15"s, machine the hubs and rotors will bolt on, unsprung weight is reduced, and it should be ample for any mildly modified w30
              massive runs there 300mmx22mm system with kosie k1's which are 15's so im guessing the mini rotors should fit also..... plus im looking for a more powerful set up that just corrado rotors since there will be an s52 in the car shortly

              also isnt the stock strut brack mount already have a threaded portion?

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              • 2002maniac
                R3V Elite
                • Feb 2005
                • 4260

                #22
                I looked into the JCW rotors when I did my setup and you'd definitely need a spacer under the rotor to keep it from hitting the tie rod.

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                • p0cket penguins
                  E30 Addict
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 481

                  #23
                  Originally posted by 2002maniac
                  I looked into the JCW rotors when I did my setup and you'd definitely need a spacer under the rotor to keep it from hitting the tie rod.
                  so i can buy a 5mm H and R wheel spacer and machine it to fit the 79mm centerbore and the diameter of the rotor and it should be all good right? Then I can run the set up with studs, Right? This should also clear the kosei k1's? since the rotor is set back 4mm's farther in the wheel and is 6mm's smaller than the massive bbk which needed to shave the wilwood caliper tips to fit a kosei k1. Has my logic failed me???? R3vlimited unleash your abbess of knowledge!!!!!!!!!
                  Last edited by p0cket penguins; 10-29-2008, 03:46 AM.

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                  • Massive Lee
                    R3V OG
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 6785

                    #24
                    Center bore for the rotor is not 79mm. A 5mm spacer between the hub and the rotor is a recipe for disaster and wasted $$$. I suggest you stop posting all your questions and actually only come back when you have tested something. Everyone tells you from their experience, and you don't seem to want to listen. So, just spent some time and money, and surely you will learn something.
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                    • p0cket penguins
                      E30 Addict
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 481

                      #25
                      I was under the assumption that the forum was commonly used to ask questions.... thats why i asked ppl to correct me.... therefore i feel your response was not warrant and did not answer any of my questions

                      why is a spacer between the hub and the rotor a recipe for disaster? and can someone please respond to my other questions!!!!!!!!!!

                      edit: http://www.s14.net/forums/showthread.php?t=31610
                      s14.net dosnt have a problem with rotor spacers the hub shouldnt care whether the rotor is spaced out more.... plus if you have studs they will be all tightened down


                      Thanks
                      chris
                      Last edited by p0cket penguins; 10-29-2008, 04:11 AM.

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                      • Massive Lee
                        R3V OG
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 6785

                        #26
                        Hi Pocket Penguins. I am sorry if I sounded rude, it was not the intention.

                        Forums are indeed to ask questions and get answers (if possible). I guess you got all your answers. Now is the time for you to raise your sleeves and spend a few evening with something. 2002_maniac and myself suggested avenues and no-nos. Up to you to follow or go your own way. I any case, let us know what you come up with.

                        On my side, I will still proceed with caliper adapters for 280mm Corrado rotors as it remains the most practical set-up for Joe the Plumber. Plenty of 300mm kits already exist, and I don't see the point of another one that requires machining rotors (or hubs), machining custom spacers etc.

                        But as I said. Don't hesitate to show us what you come up with.

                        SincereLee
                        Last edited by Massive Lee; 10-31-2008, 08:41 AM.
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                        • Massive Lee
                          R3V OG
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 6785

                          #27
                          For those of you who are interested in the Corrado rotor avenue, here's a profile in .jpg format.






                          Last edited by Massive Lee; 01-18-2009, 04:41 PM.
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                          • p0cket penguins
                            E30 Addict
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 481

                            #28








                            all done ready for the install

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                            • p0cket penguins
                              E30 Addict
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 481

                              #29





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                              • Money$hit
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 1604

                                #30
                                I like your ingenuity, but I think that entire spacer/braket setup looks questionable.

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