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Old 01-02-2008, 09:21 PM   #1
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Default 325i donor for Brake upgrade found

I went to Ecology auto parts in Santa Fe Springs (in Los Angeles) for parts for my Mustang and I stumbled upon a 92 325i (11/91 build date). I would have grabbed the parts but all my tolds were SAE, not metric.

The rotors/calipers/brake pads look good so you should have all the parts to complete the job. I upgraded my ti and I was happy with the performance.

When you walk in the yard, walk to the very back right corner. All "imports" are mixed together in that corner. The car charcoal primer color.

Bring a 1/2 breaker bar and 6 sided sockets. The last person to change the calipers used a air gun, because I tried to break the bolts loose with my breaker bar and was not sucessful.I didn't want to damage the threads so I stopped. I think the caliper bolts are 16mm.

Also, the left front wheel is in the air, so bring a lug wrench.

If you really, really want them, I can get them for you, other than that they are up for the taking.
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