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      09-19-2016, 10:06 PM   #1
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FS: rear Brembo135i brake calipers

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I have an extra set if BMW Performance Brembo 135i rear calipers.

Located in Canada and willing to ship at buyers expense.

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These are not direct bolt on to the Z4. I thought I saw a post were someone put them on but as noted from the source GuidoK some major work it involved to make these work.

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      09-20-2016, 01:55 AM   #2
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How big is the rear piston ?
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      09-20-2016, 02:45 AM   #3
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These do not bolt up to the regular z4 braking system without extensive modification.
You need at least custom made adaperrings to align the offset and these calipers are more or less designed for a larger rotor than the stock rear rotor
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These do not bolt up to the regular z4 braking system without extensive modification.
You need at least custom made adaperrings to align the offset and these calipers are more or less designed for a larger rotor than the stock rear rotor
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You should sell this to 128i users looking to upgrade to 135i calipers
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I thought I saw a post were someone made these work but after searching for it I see that the info above is right from the horses mouth.
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I thought I saw a post were someone made these work
Yes, I made them work on my car. (I once got them in a very good deal from ECS so I just had to give them a try )
But it requires custom made adapterrings to space them out (so work on a lathe), and ideally a larger disk (I use an alternated X3 disk).
Larger disk also means extensive work on the e-brake.

As for the piston diameter I think its 42mm (2 piston caliper)

Selling them to the 1 series public is probably easier (I dont know if its a direct bolt on for the 128i, it has at least a far smaller rear disc than the 135i, and thus maybe also a smaller e-brake system). Maybe it also fits on certain 3 series without major modification, but I'm not sure.
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Yes, I made them work on my car. (I once got them in a very good deal from ECS so I just had to give them a try )
But it requires custom made adapterrings to space them out (so work on a lathe), and ideally a larger disk (I use an alternated X3 disk).
Larger disk also means extensive work on the e-brake.

As for the piston diameter I think its 42mm (2 piston caliper)

Selling them to the 1 series public is probably easier (I dont know if its a direct bolt on for the 128i, it has at least a far smaller rear disc than the 135i, and thus maybe also a smaller e-brake system). Maybe it also fits on certain 3 series without major modification, but I'm not sure.
Mmmmmh Guido, I'm not sure (I've Brembo GT), but to fitting on M3 E46 and Z4M, it need only working the pads .....
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