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      08-17-2010, 10:09 AM   #1
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Does anyone know if the e46 M3 bbk like stoptech, Brembo etc will fit an e92?

And if so would it need modification like different mounting hardware etc?

Thanks for all the input in advance guys.
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Does anyone know if the e46 M3 bbk like stoptech, Brembo etc will fit an e92?

And if so would it need modification like different mounting hardware etc?

Thanks for all the input in advance guys.
Call Stoptech or the Brembo distributor to see if the caliper is the same part number. You'll more than likely need new rotors and mount.
Stoptech designs each system for each car so the balance is kept consistant and you don't need to mess with your master cylinder.
I'm thinking it'd be much better to get the kit for your car to start with.
Do you really want to go the "cheaper" route with your brakes?
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Call Stoptech or the Brembo distributor to see if the caliper is the same part number. You'll more than likely need new rotors and mount.
Stoptech designs each system for each car so the balance is kept consistant and you don't need to mess with your master cylinder.
I'm thinking it'd be much better to get the kit for your car to start with.
Do you really want to go the "cheaper" route with your brakes?
I couldn't have said it better myself. All systems are designed and engineered for each vehicle specifically. You may be able to jerry-rig a kit to work but it is definitely not recommended by any means. Feel free to shoot me over a PM and I'll do my best to help you out!

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