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Posted by dpeete on July 31, 2000 at 21:47:03:

In Reply to: bobbycat: here's your answer... posted by pikachu! on July 31, 2000 at 11:12:56:


you need everything from the wheel bearings out.

info on unofficial bmw website: http://www.unofficialbmw.com/~dalus/bmw/e36/brakes/e36_325i_to_m3_brake_conversion.html

Hi, I went to montreal yesterday, to get the m3 leather interior for my car, and the guy I got it from, is a VP of some BMW autocross club in that area... and after racing him, I've desided i'm pretty interested in autocross... his car handled PERFECTLY.. while mine was sluggish and leaned, and couldn't brake as well... anyway..

I was gonna buy some performance cross drilled/slotted rotors for my car, but desided to go a step further... I though, what if i get m3 rotors? and some used m3 calipers?

So basically, the question is this, will the m3 calipers directly bolt onto the 325is ('92)? with the m3 brackets, etc... and if not, what can I do to do that? (besides buy brembo brakes, which i cannot afford :)

Tahnks for any info...
-Boris






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