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Oem ccb calipers take the m2c iron rotors, plug and play
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Adding a quote from @Terra on the math for a quick brake bias calculation which shows it's close enough to not matter.
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Did you happen to take any photos of the spindles side by side? I wonder if there are any geometry differences that may positively or negatively affect handling.
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That's pretty neat. I think the OEM E9x M3 brakes are probably the weakest link of the car. It's not bad per se, but when you get out of say a Porsche, it feels like brakes from a school bus. Also don't find them as confidence inspiring as my stock Z4MR brakes.
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Yes the front wheel bearings are interchangeable. They will require the use of M14 lugs so your existing lugs/studs will not work with the f8x hub. The rear I am not sure about but in theory it should be also, but it's a lot more work to press out the rear bearing to remove the hub.
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I wouldn't want to switch the rear bearings since they are fine and the process is a bit intense. I'd be running M14 in the front and stock in the rear. Might still be worth doing though. |
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Thanks, definitely one of my favorite things. I made sure before buying this house the height in my garage would at-least allow for it even tho it's not enough for a full size lift, the lift has paid for itself several times over. I wish I had done it sooner.
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Lifts are so wonderful... one day I'll have one again
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you mentioned that you got the f80 abs sensor. When you splice to the e92 connector, you just wire the same color coded wired? it is the same number of wire? |
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Yes it's only two wires.
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If anyone is interest, I just removed my 2020 M2C brakes in favor of AP Essex brakes. They had 181 miles of use during my break in period. So they were treated quite well. Send me a PM if interested. Full setup, F/R Calipers, Rotors, Pads and lines plus front heat shield.
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