New Discs: Look at these babies!
New Discs: Look at these babies!
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groucho

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12,134 posts

270 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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They do look good.




mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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Aren't they just the same as the ones that have been replaced?

bennyboysvuk

3,494 posts

272 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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Very nice indeed.

Similar to a shot I took of mine a few weeks back after fitting some new disks and pads:


Jazzer

1,758 posts

228 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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Those alloys are in a bit of a state......woman driver involved?

mmm-five

12,122 posts

308 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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Yes they are 'babies' wink

You need a set of these...

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e34-m5-discussion...

Edited by mmm-five on Thursday 20th May 12:27

groucho

Original Poster:

12,134 posts

270 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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mat205125 said:
Aren't they just the same as the ones that have been replaced?
Only in size. I can assure you they didn't look anything like these.

Great Pretender

26,140 posts

238 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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That's not a brake calliper...

[/Mr C. Dundee esq]

jontysafe

2,370 posts

202 months

Thursday 20th May 2010
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[Mick Dundee] I don`t need a braking system, I`ve got a donk......

M5 Mark

1,674 posts

195 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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groucho said:
mat205125 said:
Aren't they just the same as the ones that have been replaced?
Only in size. I can assure you they didn't look anything like these.
There are different from the OEM discs?

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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Since we are posting pictures of brakes. Here are some ones I took back in February

Out with the old...


... and in with the new


little and large


a close fit


who says you need CSL rims to fit AP 6 Pots and 357mm discs?




Windymiller

1,937 posts

264 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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I thought AP intentionally designed their kit to fit under the 18" OEMs?

groucho

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270 months

Friday 21st May 2010
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M5 Mark said:
groucho said:
mat205125 said:
Aren't they just the same as the ones that have been replaced?
Only in size. I can assure you they didn't look anything like these.
There are different from the OEM discs?
They were fitted by BMW.

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Saturday 22nd May 2010
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Windymiller said:
I thought AP intentionally designed their kit to fit under the 18" OEMs?
Under 18" wheels, yes, however not necessarily the OEM rims. In order to have enough clearance, the car now wears 12mm spacers on the front. This has actually improved the handling too IMO

Paul_M3

2,521 posts

209 months

Sunday 23rd May 2010
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Mat,

Have you got the wider AP caliper then?

I was under the impression the 5555 caliper needed spacers, but the 5575 caliper was designed to fit with OEM 18's?

I hope so, as I've just bought a set of OEM 18's to use as track wheels. I didn't expect to have to mess around with spacers.

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Sunday 23rd May 2010
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Mine are 5575 calipers and they won't fit behind standard wheels without spacers as the caliper face touches the inside of the spokes

Paul_M3

2,521 posts

209 months

Sunday 23rd May 2010
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That's surprising and disappointing mate.

Every website certainly seems to imply the 5575 caliper fits under 18" and 19" OEM wheels.

http://www.apracing.com/info/products.asp?product=...

shim

2,051 posts

232 months

Sunday 23rd May 2010
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yep they should do UNLESS your tyre fitter has put the weights in the wrong place

mat205125

17,790 posts

237 months

Monday 24th May 2010
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Paul_M3 said:
That's surprising and disappointing mate.

Every website certainly seems to imply the 5575 caliper fits under 18" and 19" OEM wheels.

http://www.apracing.com/info/products.asp?product=...
I was a little confused when I read the AP site, and luckily I decided a trial fit was in order before I started breaking fluid seals and what not.

Mine are definitely the 5575 kit, and if you have a look at this drawing from the AP site, the key dimension to look at is the 20mm dimension from the rear of the disc bell (hub face) to the front of the new rotor.

http://www.apracing.com/drawings/p16136.pdf

Now compare to the 5555 kit which is only offset by 16mm back from the hub face to the braking surface. Open two windows side by side (or print scale 1:1 and overlay), and you can see that it is the 5575 that gives the best clearance behind the spokes as measured from the hub face.

http://www.apracing.com/drawings/p16116.pdf

It is a bit naughty of the AP datasheet to list the brakes as fitting behind the OEM wheels, without mentioning that they need spacers.

Do you run yours with 19" CSL rims normally, or the shiny shiny 19" rims? I've heard that the latter need spacers too.

I went for 12mm each side as I wanted to provide ample clearance, and realistically you're not doing to get away with much below 10mm. Using high quality hubcentric items, this is not a problem at all, and mine carry TUV approval (Eibach). As also mentioned, the handling is improved too IMO.

shim said:
yep they should do UNLESS your tyre fitter has put the weights in the wrong place
yes

Maybe not the "wrong" place for a standard setup, however certainly not right behind the spokes on the flat inside circumference. Clearance really is that tight.

Edited by mat205125 on Monday 24th May 08:08

belleair302

6,995 posts

231 months

Monday 24th May 2010
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If you are looking for a decent brake setup, floating rotors and rebuilt calipers on an E34 M5. Just outstanding!!!!




Paul_M3

2,521 posts

209 months

Monday 24th May 2010
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mat205125 said:
Do you run yours with 19" CSL rims normally, or the shiny shiny 19" rims? I've heard that the latter need spacers too.
I run the CSL's normally, so haven't had any issues so far. I don't intend to ever put the bling bling 19's back on until I sell the car really.

I have the 18" wheel available now, so I'll have to check tonight and see what spacers I need. (Although 12mm sounds like the obvious choice)