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      06-10-2019, 02:04 PM   #1
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I just bought this, it makes me warm and fuzzy to think of installing these on the E90. It is a substantial upgrade in terms of safety (fatter studs), additional cooling for the bearings and less weight!
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Do the brake rotors need to be modified to fit over the 14mm studs? i noticed in the video you guys were drilling the holes out on the Alcon rotor hats.
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I just bought this, it makes me warm and fuzzy to think of installing these on the E90. It is a substantial upgrade in terms of safety (fatter studs), additional cooling for the bearings and less weight!
Thanks again. Really a great upgrade since most E9x M3 customers have to replace the factory ones because of maintenance.

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Do the brake rotors need to be modified to fit over the 14mm studs? i noticed in the video you guys were drilling the holes out on the Alcon rotor hats.
It depends on the brake kit. When running the Brembo BBK there is no need for drilling. On factory disc you will need to drill to accommodate the new studs. FC will be adding an option to include the required drill bit on the kit.
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Do the brake rotors need to be modified to fit over the 14mm studs? i noticed in the video you guys were drilling the holes out on the Alcon rotor hats.
I had to drill the hubs of my PFC rotors out a bit... not a big deal

I only did the fronts as those are the ones with the most risk
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