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Wilwood Brake upgrade vs Big Brake 320i conversion


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  On 1/6/2019 at 2:51 PM, rcf925 said:

I'm also using E21 front hubs cause they have the little hole for screw that holds on rotor

mlytle,   that is what the lug bolts do...;-)

 

And when the wheels aren't on the rotors are flopping around when your trying to work on it

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On 1/8/2019 at 8:44 AM, rcf925 said:
  On 1/6/2019 at 2:51 PM, rcf925 said:

I'm also using E21 front hubs cause they have the little hole for screw that holds on rotor

mlytle,   that is what the lug bolts do...;-)

 

And when the wheels aren't on the rotors are flopping around when your trying to work on it

 

My car has brake calipers that keep the rotors from flopping around when I remove the wheels. Might be worth looking into.

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33 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

 

My car has brake calipers that keep the rotors from flopping around when I remove the wheels. Might be worth looking into.

???? I started the thread and never saw it going here, but that amigo, is funny!  BTW....I think I have decided to go with the E21 conversion in the front and the 250mm drum setup in the rear.  I will get it installed and report back the real world findings!

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