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  • jakeb
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    Originally posted by golde30 View Post
    The mounting holes on that 135 caliper are in a strange orientation....
    But seem to be cool for adapter brackets. Can't wait to see final specs.
    The other stock bracket is removed already.

    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    that's pretty tight caliper clearance. This is with no spacer and new pads, right?
    Yes it is very close... Those are just mock up pics. Won't know clearance until we find a different wheel. 2mm is enough between the spoke and caliper.These calipers don't move anywhere once mounted. Not a sliding caliper.

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  • kronus
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    that's pretty tight caliper clearance. This is with no spacer and new pads, right?

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  • golde30
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    The mounting holes on that 135 caliper are in a strange orientation....
    But seem to be cool for adapter brackets. Can't wait to see final specs.

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  • jakeb
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    We have been doing lots of research looking for off the shelf rotors that will work with the 135 6 piston calipers on the E30 M3. The biggest issue with the M3 is there is VERY little clearance between the rotor and the tie rod. When you go with a really big rotor. The stock M3 rotor is very shallow, right around 40mm.

    So after digging through lots and lots of different rotor specs for all different cars we think we have found something that will work. This rotor is 330mm by 28mm and NOT off a BMW. Once we know everything will work we will say what it is off of. We don't want misinformation out there. It is only 39mm deep so there is around 7mm of clearance at the tie rod.

    Now this rotor will need some machining but it is close. The center bore will have to be opened up a little bit and the wheel studs will need to be ob-longed inward.

    Ultra flat rotor.


    Bolt holes are close...


    Ground down the rub of the m3 bearing (will be replaced anyway) to be able to set the rotor flat against the hub.

    Tie rod clearance









    Need to make a bracket...



    Mocking up in a 17" wheel



    Now this wheel will not clear the caliper. If you look there is some wood stacked to get it to clear. So we will need a different wheel setup. There is around 22mm of "spacer" right now.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Eric View Post
    Instead of trying and hoping on a bunch of different rotors, it honestly might be easier to run an AP or will wood rotor with a custom hat. Design the hat once and just buy replacement disc (cheap from willwood) instead of boring hubs or re drilling lug patterns at every brake maintenance interval.

    I guess trying a few different rotors doesn't have the same constraints ($$$) when your a parts distribution kingpin...


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    You may be right Eric ... we were just hoping for an off the shelf solution.. But its looking more and more like that may be more feasible

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  • Eric
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    Originally posted by jakeb View Post
    Yes we are finding we need a lower offset rotor than the e46 stuff. The tie rod hits the rotor.

    Those saab rotors look good but the bolt pattern is not 5x120... Looks like 5x110





    any other ideas?

    Instead of trying and hoping on a bunch of different rotors, it honestly might be easier to run an AP or will wood rotor with a custom hat. Design the hat once and just buy replacement disc (cheap from willwood) instead of boring hubs or re drilling lug patterns at every brake maintenance interval.

    I guess trying a few different rotors doesn't have the same constraints ($$$) when your a parts distribution kingpin...


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    Nice. this is the rare case when "hai guize, I want to do an S85 E30 M3 with bugg braeks" isn't just a troll post. :p

    still planning on using MS3? I'd love to help you with the stock DME but they don't exactly fall out of trees. :p
    We arent sold on MS3 for sure... Ive bought it but Id also like the idea of using the stock DME.. I have the stock DME

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  • nando
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    Nice. this is the rare case when "hai guize, I want to do an S85 E30 M3 with bugg braeks" isn't just a troll post. :p

    still planning on using MS3? I'd love to help you with the stock DME but they don't exactly fall out of trees. :p

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Todd Black 88 View Post
    With a rotor of that diameter, do you need to make a caliper bracket to bring the caliper out farther from the hub centerline, to get 340mm in there?
    Yes We havent gotten that far yet. We are just trying to find the correct rotor that will fit.. Then build the bracket for that rotor

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  • Todd Black 88
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    Originally posted by blunttech View Post
    Jake has been reading up on rotors for hours. This may be the ticket ..
    Corvette Gran Sport rear rotor 340mm diam 49mm overall height
    26mm thickness Just need to mill the hub opening. Looks promising and should fit in a 17 in wheel
    With a rotor of that diameter, do you need to make a caliper bracket to bring the caliper out farther from the hub centerline, to get 340mm in there?

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  • JCarp90
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    Woot.

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  • blunttech
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    Jake has been reading up on rotors for hours. This may be the ticket ..
    Corvette Gran Sport rear rotor 340mm diam 49mm overall height
    26mm thickness Just need to mill the hub opening. Looks promising and should fit in a 17 in wheel

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by Eric View Post
    Are running M-systems a must? I found with willwood calipers and my old green m-systems, that I had to run a lot of spacer to clear the spokes. I remember running M-systems with 235/40/17 tires on the front of my old e30 M3 and the offset was already a bit tight. If you have to space the wheel away from the 135 caliper as much as I did with the willwoods, I really don't think it will fit unless you run some stupid 195/25/17 tires. Keep the stretch to butt holes only.
    Thanks Eric Im not opposed to buying new wheels.. I just had these and was trying to run these initially to keep costs down until I really found something unique. But I guess function is most important here I may look at some Apex once we get the rotors dialed in

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  • Todd Black 88
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    Originally posted by jakeb View Post
    Yes we are finding we need a lower offset rotor than the e46 stuff. The tie rod hits the rotor.
    Those saab rotors look good but the bolt pattern is not 5x120... Looks like 5x110


    any other ideas?
    Redrill or machine the bolt pattern like this guy does for his m3 running Mercedes 300mm rotors.





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  • george graves
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    sub'ed for Blunt's off-color comments.

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