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Old 09-04-2005, 12:42 PM   #1
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Default Do M Roadster rears fit the ti?

Hello...

How are you all doing?
I did the 330 e46 front brake upgrade and now I want to upgrade the rear brakes also. I have a chance of getting M roadster rear brakes, that is the vented rotors, pads, calipers and caliper carriers.
Does anyone know if this setup bolts to the ti plug and play?
Also, what's the M roadster rear rotor size?

I would really apreciate some help.

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Old 09-04-2005, 05:49 PM   #2
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I don't know... But, how do you like your new front brakes? Do the 330i brakes make a big difference?
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Huge difference. I did 330 drilled rotors, calipers, ferodo pads, goodridge lines and hi performace fluid. The difference in stopping power is hudge! And the resistance to fade is impressive!

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Old 09-04-2005, 11:25 PM   #4
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M roadster rear brake does not fit alone. The ti need to be modified. You need the M roadster spindle so that you can mount the ///m caliper. With that said and done. I dont believe your parking brakes will be working unless you also upgrade from M roadster parking brake aswell. Good luck


By the way, how much did you get your 330 calipers for?
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Old 09-05-2005, 01:38 PM   #5
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330 calipers and carriers where 200 euros.
The E36 m3 front rotors are 315X28 right?
And the M roadster front rotors? And rears? Anyone know the sizes?

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I just got my fronts upgraded to 330 also and was wondering the same thing for the rears.

The upgrade for the fronts are awesome!!! I have not upgraded to the SS Lines but will be soon. Braking is so much more smooth now as opposed to jerky vibration I had before the upgrade. Total upgrade cost is less than $750.00 + own labor.
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I finally bought my 330 front brake setup (caliper, rotors, pads, oil, anti squeak, rear brake pads, and brake sensors). The total cost was $320.
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I finally bought my 330 front brake setup (caliper, rotors, pads, oil, anti squeak, rear brake pads, and brake sensors). The total cost was $320.
Wow, that's a very good price! Where did you get them? Did you get the carriers also? I have a spare set if you need them. I think they are $140.00 each brand new from Pelican Parts. These are used however.

You will love the upgrade when it is done.
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