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E36 - M3's Brake kits
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<blockquote data-quote="teejay" data-source="post: 92009" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>you will need everything from the front of an m3</p><p></p><p>spindles, rotors, carriers, calipers,pads, even the absorbers aligment mounting to spindle between e36 and m3 are different</p><p></p><p>you can go the e46 330i or e46 328i upgrade, straight fit, no need to change spindles</p><p></p><p>but another rpoblem will be your ABS system.....</p><p>i have no exp off hand, but in my e30 the ABS kicks in damn fast, so i normally regulate my braking</p><p></p><p>my advise seriously is this</p><p>1. get braided hoses all round</p><p>2. do a complete change of caliper piston rebuild eg the rubber seals</p><p>3. change to higher grade pads</p><p>4. after all of the above, use a higher boiling point brake fluid</p><p>5. and yes, all round ventilated disc does help</p><p></p><p>to scare you further more</p><p></p><p>e36 m3 brake pads cost rm450 a piece, these are motosport ones, thise you have seen my car will tell you my rear pads has 4 times more dust than my fronts</p><p>new rotors cost you abt rm1200 each</p><p>brake repair kit for 1 side rm250 each - becoz the rubber inside is strengthen and damn big</p><p></p><p></p><p>all the best and wish you luck on your quest....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teejay, post: 92009, member: 51"] you will need everything from the front of an m3 spindles, rotors, carriers, calipers,pads, even the absorbers aligment mounting to spindle between e36 and m3 are different you can go the e46 330i or e46 328i upgrade, straight fit, no need to change spindles but another rpoblem will be your ABS system..... i have no exp off hand, but in my e30 the ABS kicks in damn fast, so i normally regulate my braking my advise seriously is this 1. get braided hoses all round 2. do a complete change of caliper piston rebuild eg the rubber seals 3. change to higher grade pads 4. after all of the above, use a higher boiling point brake fluid 5. and yes, all round ventilated disc does help to scare you further more e36 m3 brake pads cost rm450 a piece, these are motosport ones, thise you have seen my car will tell you my rear pads has 4 times more dust than my fronts new rotors cost you abt rm1200 each brake repair kit for 1 side rm250 each - becoz the rubber inside is strengthen and damn big all the best and wish you luck on your quest.... [/QUOTE]
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