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      12-25-2017, 01:17 PM   #89
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I made bracket for front on cnc. i will install it after new year. If you are interested we can make group by for about 250$ for front bracket.
This sounds interesting
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      12-25-2017, 05:14 PM   #90
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What size are the m4 rear rotors?
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      12-25-2017, 05:35 PM   #91
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Rear m4 brake rotors and calipers bolt on 1m, e92 m3.

I made bracket for front on cnc. i will install it after new year. If you are interested we can make group by for about 250$ for front bracket.
Does the pad sweep the whole disc area ?
Here's some photos of e9x M3 spindle/hub/knuckle with a f3x M sport calliper and an f3x MSport disc fitted. The pad doesn't sweep the surface of that disc. The M4 disc is the right size in theory but id like to confirm..
The M4 uses 380mm front and 370mm rear discs
the f30 performance brakes are 370 front 345 rear.
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      12-25-2017, 05:51 PM   #92
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Rear m4 brake rotors and m4 brake calipers are bolt on and brake pads fits brake rotor 100% . Front pads with my bracket also fits 100% on the brake rotor.

@shimmy23 rear m4 rotors are 370x30 front 380x30
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      12-29-2017, 03:21 AM   #93
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Rear M4 are 370x24mm, like E60 M5.
Rear M4 CCB are 380x28mm.
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      01-17-2018, 07:48 PM   #94
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Update on this? Have the fronts been fitted? Do you still plan on sharing the bracket info with us?
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      02-06-2018, 12:23 PM   #95
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OK so here’s my understanding rear f80 caliper and rotor is bolt on and front rotors fit but the caliper needs a custom bracket to fit e92 m3 hub so my question is who ever makes these front brackets do you guys have instagram if anything direct message me @thtkidwihthem3 on instagram thanks.
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      02-08-2018, 04:13 AM   #96
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This guy has them fitted up on a 335i, looks kinda weird but!

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      02-08-2018, 04:42 AM   #97
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This guy has them fitted up on a 335i, looks kinda weird but!

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...6&type=3&ifg=1
That's because he looks to be using a standard 335i disc. On a 335i the correct disc size for these callipers is 370mm that's why it looks weird.
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      02-08-2018, 06:01 AM   #98
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That's because he looks to be using a standard 335i disc. On a 335i the correct disc size for these callipers is 370mm that's why it looks weird.
The pad overhang looks weird imo?
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That's because he looks to be using a standard 335i disc. On a 335i the correct disc size for these callipers is 370mm that's why it looks weird.
The pad overhang looks weird imo?
Yeah I'm not sure about that either
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The pad overhang looks weird imo?
It's not ideal but if the pistons are fairly close to center, it should be okay. Plenty of cars have pads that hang over a bit.

I personally would not do this since brakes are a safety component.
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That's because he looks to be using a standard 335i disc. On a 335i the correct disc size for these callipers is 370mm that's why it looks weird.
The pad overhang looks weird imo?
Checked mine and others in the car park lol. This is how they look stock. Never noticed it before though. If it's good enough for an M2 or M3/4 it's good enough for me.
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Tell me better brakes for less then 1000$ with new rotors and used calipers?? I got also 1set front and rear pads+ used front and rear m performance s4007 1mm used.

Brakes are perfect definetly upgrade. I bought 2 used wheel carriers for about 200$. I drill one more hole on the wheel carrier. Adapter is not safe at all if you not drill wheel carrier..
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Tell me better brakes for less then 1000$ with new rotors and used calipers?? I got also 1set front and rear pads+ used front and rear m performance s4007 1mm used.

Brakes are perfect definetly upgrade. I bought 2 used wheel carriers for about 200$. I drill one more hole on the wheel carrier. Adapter is not safe at all if you not drill wheel carrier..
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they might. they will probably fit inside of the wheel, but depending on the "offset" of the rotor hat, it might push the rotor and caliper out closer to the wheel spokes. a few millimeters can make a big difference there. good luck.
Simple spacers will solve this problem. No?
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Simple spacers will solve this problem. No?
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Tell me better brakes for less then 1000$ with new rotors and used calipers?? I got also 1set front and rear pads+ used front and rear m performance s4007 1mm used.

Brakes are perfect definetly upgrade. I bought 2 used wheel carriers for about 200$. I drill one more hole on the wheel carrier. Adapter is not safe at all if you not drill wheel carrier..
Why did you do this?
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It is possible to fit m4 380mm brake rotors on the e92 m3? Which modifications need to do to fit m4 rotors. Thank you
Easiest way is NOT to use m3 uprights. Non M would work better. Need to machine new inserts that will move the caliper 5mm further out. Then you need to machine 20mm spacers ad longer bolts. See here https://www.drive2.ru/l/9915499/ Zato sam te pitao stasi to radio?
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