E36 M3 4 pot AP Racing Calipers?
E36 M3 4 pot AP Racing Calipers?
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wazadaza

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70 posts

224 months

Sunday 26th April 2009
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Do they under the OEM alloys without modification? I have the 17" 5 twin spoke 'Motorsport' alloys.

dan101smith

17,009 posts

234 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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Yes. Although you might need spacers, can't remember.

Buy them.

Edited by dan101smith on Monday 27th April 08:43

Mroad

829 posts

238 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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As above, you either need spacers or wider rims (min 8" with standard offset).

StuB

6,695 posts

262 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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I have AP Racing 4 pot big brakes on the front of my Z and it has 10mm spacers and 18" wheels. It depends on the size of the discs you fit, but I'd have thought you'd need larger wheels. I'm sure there's a few websites you can check.

My kit is the 'Big Brake' conversion and is an utterly marvellous mod if you do any track driving.

wazadaza

Original Poster:

70 posts

224 months

Monday 27th April 2009
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StuB said:
I have AP Racing 4 pot big brakes on the front of my Z and it has 10mm spacers and 18" wheels. It depends on the size of the discs you fit, but I'd have thought you'd need larger wheels. I'm sure there's a few websites you can check.

My kit is the 'Big Brake' conversion and is an utterly marvellous mod if you do any track driving.
I managed to find this info on AP Racing's website http://www.apracing.com/drawings/p12072.pdf there's a piece of text on the bottom left hand corner which says it will fit however I may need slightly longer wheel bolts. Anyone know where I could get a set of 4mm longer than standard bolts?

dan101smith

17,009 posts

234 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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CA Automotive.

Or me, depending on whether my new wheels fit without spacers.

You realise 4mm is nearly half a centimetre?

wazadaza

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70 posts

224 months

Tuesday 28th April 2009
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dan101smith said:
CA Automotive.

Or me, depending on whether my new wheels fit without spacers.

You realise 4mm is nearly half a centimetre?
I'll keep my fingers crossed and yes I did go to school.

ves-sportni

24 posts

217 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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It says on evolve motorsport website u need either 18ins alloys or 17ins compomotive mo,s. check it out...