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gaszman
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is there an up grade on say a newer bmw i can fit to mine like of fords granade onto cortina as capri .
would like some 4 pots
would like some 4 pots

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Jhonno
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Not unless you are running M3 running gear..
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gaszman
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cheers jhonno only i have seen a couple of mate who are scrapping a e36 thats all and they were any good i would have had them free 

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rix313
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WMS and Wilwood to a 280mm 4 pot kit for the E30. What I found from buying Wilwoods was that I needed the WMS brake lines and the WMS spacers.
Keri from WMS is on this forum and no doubt will pick up this thread and help you out
Keri from WMS is on this forum and no doubt will pick up this thread and help you out
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bullwinkle
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Thinking of going 4 pot - are the Wilwoods any good?
I've also heard that you can use the 750 calipers but cant seem to find any more information. Can anyone shed any light?
I've also heard that you can use the 750 calipers but cant seem to find any more information. Can anyone shed any light?
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keri-WMS
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Better, late than never!rix313 wrote:WMS and Wilwood to a 280mm 4 pot kit for the E30. What I found from buying Wilwoods was that I needed the WMS brake lines and the WMS spacers.
Keri from WMS is on this forum and no doubt will pick up this thread and help you out
This'll give you the basic info on E30 upgrade options: www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/index.php/Brake_Upgrades
I won't get into the WMS stuff in detail here, other than a bit of eye candy. (more WMS info here on page 1 and 2: http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... s&start=25 )


WMS E30 brake kits! (4-pot 280mm & 300mm front / 2-pot 290mm rear)
www.wms-brakes.co.uk / http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... c&t=209737
www.wms-brakes.co.uk / http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... c&t=209737
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tomson
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You can use E38 740i 4pot Brembo's but it's not an easy route to go down. I am still struggling to get these on my M5 engined Touring but they do fit as I know someone with them on an E30, its the caliper mounting bracket which is the issue.....bullwinkle wrote:I've also heard that you can use the 750 calipers
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BadDave
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As Tom has already mentioned, The E38 Brembo's can indeed be made to work on an E30tomson wrote: You can use E38 740i 4pot Brembo's but it's not an easy route to go down. I am still struggling to get these on my M5 engined Touring but they do fit as I know someone with them on an E30, its the caliper mounting bracket which is the issue.....
You'll need a minimum of 16" wheels with a high offset in order to get them to work though
A couple of pics to show them fitted with 16's and 302mm x 28mm disks


I'll make a copy of the mounting bracket for you Tom. as soon as Iget some time to whip the caliper and braket off.
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Alpina B10 3.2L #187 (1 of 64 brought into the UK)
2.8L turbo build thread(work in progress)
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... 27#1268227
2.8L turbo build thread(work in progress)
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... 27#1268227
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tomson
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Good on ya Dave, might be worth cleaning those wheel arch's while your at it too 
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BadDave
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That old thing is no longer a viable option Tomtomson wrote:Good on ya Dave, might be worth cleaning those wheel arch's while your at it too
It's been rolled since that pic was taken.
Alpina B10 3.2L #187 (1 of 64 brought into the UK)
2.8L turbo build thread(work in progress)
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... 27#1268227
2.8L turbo build thread(work in progress)
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... 27#1268227
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tomson
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Ah, that was the one then!BadDave wrote:That old thing is no longer a viable option Tomtomson wrote:Good on ya Dave, might be worth cleaning those wheel arch's while your at it too
It's been rolled since that pic was taken.
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GeoffBob
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Tom, details of my front brake upgrade here
Might not be exactly what you are looking for (does not use recycled BMW parts) but may include some useful dimensions and info FYI.
Regards.
Might not be exactly what you are looking for (does not use recycled BMW parts) but may include some useful dimensions and info FYI.
Regards.

"It is amazing how many drivers, even at the Formula-1 level, think that brakes are for slowing the car down." - Mario Andretti
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tomson
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Wow, thanks for that Geoff, a very interesting read and some excellent info/diagram'sGeoffBob wrote:Tom, details of my front brake upgrade here
Might not be exactly what you are looking for (does not use recycled BMW parts) but may include some useful dimensions and info FYI.
Regards.

