will the e30 m3 rear calipers fit on my 91 318is?
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E30 M3 rear calipers on my 318is?
The Current Army
-(UnderConstruction) 1991 330iS 24v S52 build thread
-1992 325iC
-1987 E30 Truck
-1991 332iS (BecauseRacecar)
-1988 Dinan M3
-1988 325iX Tribute car
-1989 320i Touring (S52/6spd)Tags: None
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Originally posted by nando View Postthere's nothing special about stock e30 m3 calipers anyway (single piston sliding caliper, heavy cast iron). The amount of work it would take to mount them is high enough that you may as well just get a bbk.Danny
88 ///M3 - Zinno street/shop queen
88 ///M3 - Henna Track rat (Sold)
98 ///M3 hellrot - Sold
89 Porsche 944 - dd
95 E34 525it/pick up - P/U Project
90 325is - track rat
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the only reason i was gonna do the m3 rear calipers is because i need to do my rear calipers anyway, and akebono doesn't make rear pads for the e30 but the make them for the e30 m3 so i wanted to put the m3 ones on so i could have akebono euro in the rear. plus i have a new set of e30 m3 rear calipers sitting on my shelf.The Current Army
-(UnderConstruction) 1991 330iS 24v S52 build thread
-1992 325iC
-1987 E30 Truck
-1991 332iS (BecauseRacecar)
-1988 Dinan M3
-1988 325iX Tribute car
-1989 320i Touring (S52/6spd)
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how hard would it be? what would i have to do?The Current Army
-(UnderConstruction) 1991 330iS 24v S52 build thread
-1992 325iC
-1987 E30 Truck
-1991 332iS (BecauseRacecar)
-1988 Dinan M3
-1988 325iX Tribute car
-1989 320i Touring (S52/6spd)
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E30 rear brake rotor diameter: 258 mm
E30 M3 rear brake rotor diameter: 280 mm
The rear caliper will install onto the rear trailing arm. It won't be properly placed radially in relationship to the rear rotor, since the non-M rotor is 11 mm smaller in radius. Now, it would probably fit, and probably work OK, but definitely not ideally.
It makes no sense to try to install incompatible parts, all because you want to use Akebono rear pads front and rear. Keep in mind, because of the larger brake diameter out back, you now have different brake balance front and rear, which completely invalidates trying to match pad compounds.
My recommendation is, get PBR Ceramic pads for your stock rear brakes and call it a day. The friction properties will not vary radically from Akebono pads.
If you do not understand what was typed here, here are Cliffs Notes:
1. Forget E30 M3 rear brakes.
2. Buy PBR Ceramic rear pads (non-M)
3. Install them.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by FredK View PostE30 rear brake rotor diameter: 258 mm
E30 M3 rear brake rotor diameter: 280 mm
The rear caliper will install onto the rear trailing arm. It won't be properly placed radially in relationship to the rear rotor, since the non-M rotor is 11 mm smaller in radius. Now, it would probably fit, and probably work OK, but definitely not ideally.
It makes no sense to try to install incompatible parts, all because you want to use Akebono rear pads front and rear. Keep in mind, because of the larger brake diameter out back, you now have different brake balance front and rear, which completely invalidates trying to match pad compounds.
My recommendation is, get PBR Ceramic pads for your stock rear brakes and call it a day. The friction properties will not vary radically from Akebono pads.
If you do not understand what was typed here, here are Cliffs Notes:
1. Forget E30 M3 rear brakes.
2. Buy PBR Ceramic rear pads (non-M)
3. Install them.The Current Army
-(UnderConstruction) 1991 330iS 24v S52 build thread
-1992 325iC
-1987 E30 Truck
-1991 332iS (BecauseRacecar)
-1988 Dinan M3
-1988 325iX Tribute car
-1989 320i Touring (S52/6spd)
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if i did the rear m calipers and stock front how would my braking? would it be to much brakes for the rear? maybe get to light in the rear under hard high seppe braking? i dont no just wondering because like i said i need to do the rear calipers and i have a set of new m3 ones? and i would need the z1 rotors?The Current Army
-(UnderConstruction) 1991 330iS 24v S52 build thread
-1992 325iC
-1987 E30 Truck
-1991 332iS (BecauseRacecar)
-1988 Dinan M3
-1988 325iX Tribute car
-1989 320i Touring (S52/6spd)
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Originally posted by TheRealE30kidd View Postif i did the rear m calipers and stock front how would my braking? would it be to much brakes for the rear? maybe get to light in the rear under hard high seppe braking? i dont no just wondering because like i said i need to do the rear calipers and i have a set of new m3 ones? and i would need the z1 rotors?
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