yea, they would work but you won't be running very wide wheels... BBK's are not needed on an E30, IMHO. The E36 M3 bakes have a TON of bite and plenty of cooling for the 400lb lighter E30 chassis.
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Originally posted by Hatchmanthats a dream car you've got now...
Sorry Ryan, you know I like your car ;) Just making fun of hatch.
Originally posted by DigitalwaveRyan, when have you felt the need for upgraded brakes? You don't track your car do you? Surely you don't over use M3 brakes on the street.
My brakes are adequate, but I'm still doing massive brakes front and rear because man you just need to stop sometimes. That and filling out wheels with brake rotor look good :)Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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Originally posted by JordanOriginally posted by DigitalwaveRyan, when have you felt the need for upgraded brakes? You don't track your car do you? Surely you don't over use M3 brakes on the street.
My brakes are adequate, but I'm still doing massive brakes front and rear because man you just need to stop sometimes. That and filling out wheels with brake rotor look good :)
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Originally posted by Eurospeed88Originally posted by JordanOriginally posted by DigitalwaveRyan, when have you felt the need for upgraded brakes? You don't track your car do you? Surely you don't over use M3 brakes on the street.
My brakes are adequate, but I'm still doing massive brakes front and rear because man you just need to stop sometimes. That and filling out wheels with brake rotor look good :)- Sean Hayes
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Originally posted by Eurospeed88Originally posted by JordanOriginally posted by DigitalwaveRyan, when have you felt the need for upgraded brakes? You don't track your car do you? Surely you don't over use M3 brakes on the street.
My brakes are adequate, but I'm still doing massive brakes front and rear because man you just need to stop sometimes. That and filling out wheels with brake rotor look good :)The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.
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Great stuff Ryan 8) That is a heavy duty set of cams.
Did you have to fabricate anything in the hub area to fit the E36 rotors? I agree that it is a great mod, my dad put stock E36 M brakes on his E30 M3 (street pads), and it had anchor stopping power from high speeds, and it worked great for him on the track.
If you want to save more weight Ryan, european-spec floating rotors are a few pounds lighter per side--though about 2x the price.
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Originally posted by Stu McGreat stuff Ryan 8) That is a heavy duty set of cams.
Did you have to fabricate anything in the hub area to fit the E36 rotors? I agree that it is a great mod, my dad put stock E36 M brakes on his E30 M3 (street pads), and it had anchor stopping power from high speeds, and it worked great for him on the track.
If you want to save more weight Ryan, european-spec floating rotors are a few pounds lighter per side--though about 2x the price.
No fabrication of the hub, just had to put on the 12mm spacers from SBI to make the rotor sit at the right spot for the caliper to be bolted to the stock spindle mount.'88 M3.2 S54 Lachssilber/Black
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How much are the rotor spacers from SBI?
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