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05-09-2008, 05:47 PM | #1 |
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Jlevi SW | Brembo Braking Systems for E92 M3
Brembo has finally released their front and rear braking systems for the E92 M3. Specifications Front 380mm 6 piston Monobloc, 2 Piece Rotor- $4250 MSRP Rear 380mm 4 piston Monobloc, 2 Piece Rotor- $3395 MSRP All kits are available in Black, Silver, Red and Yellow. Custom colors are available. Rotors come in either Slotted or Drilled. For full shipped pricing information, please contact us directly: |
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Will they fit under the OEM 18" wheel?
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They *may* fit with a 5mm spacer, but without the spacer they will not fit at all.
Give us your email, we will send you the clearance diagrams so you can measure |
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It's too bad I have to put $7000+ into brakes to make the car how it should have come from the factory.
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05-10-2008, 08:03 PM | #7 |
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05-11-2008, 04:55 PM | #8 |
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Those 15" brakes look SWEET.....bummer they won't fit with 18" rims, since there are far more 18" R compound tire options...
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Could you tell me what colour calipers the car in the picture has? i.e. are they Brembo Red or Candy Apple Red? Would a CA Red order result in a longer lead time? Mick |
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Even if I upgrade to 19s for the street I still want to use my 18s for the track due to lower tire cost and increased selection of 18s.
Is there any chance Brembo will make a new multipiston caliper that works on the stock rotor?
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You might be able to make it work with spacers when you run the stock 18s. I am not sure at the moment about an 18" kit but it seems likely given they offered one for the E46.
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+1 I cant justify $7000+ for brakes. I rather use that as a down-payment on a Prius to use as a econo-box when gas hits $6 a gallon
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Yup, +1. $7k is absurd. The price will come down guaranteed. This is the early bird gougers price. Mark my words. Sorry to the OP, but not really.
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