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Upgrading of Front Brake for e36
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<blockquote data-quote="absidian" data-source="post: 227968" data-attributes="member: 4356"><p>skmt, the e36 M3 calipers are not a bolt-on affair and adaptors are not possible - they will require different hub carriers, i.e too much effort and not worth it.</p><p></p><p>e46 330 brake conversion is best value for money conversion, but not exactly cheap either.</p><p></p><p>Best thing to do in your situation is to get some quality discs, new pads and bleed the entire system with quality fluid. The best mod for extra end-of-pedal bite, improved feel and accurate modulation is some braided brake hoses (Goodridge) on all four corners.</p><p></p><p>I did exactly that and it bites so hard that I can trigger ABS on a flat road even in the dry. The only drawback is still brake fade under intense use, but that rarely occurs under normal circumstances unless I push it. So 90% of the time, it is good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="absidian, post: 227968, member: 4356"] skmt, the e36 M3 calipers are not a bolt-on affair and adaptors are not possible - they will require different hub carriers, i.e too much effort and not worth it. e46 330 brake conversion is best value for money conversion, but not exactly cheap either. Best thing to do in your situation is to get some quality discs, new pads and bleed the entire system with quality fluid. The best mod for extra end-of-pedal bite, improved feel and accurate modulation is some braided brake hoses (Goodridge) on all four corners. I did exactly that and it bites so hard that I can trigger ABS on a flat road even in the dry. The only drawback is still brake fade under intense use, but that rarely occurs under normal circumstances unless I push it. So 90% of the time, it is good enough. [/QUOTE]
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