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      12-03-2018, 04:18 PM   #1
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Breake upgrade - E90 320d 184hk aut. M Sport

I need to change my breake rotors and pads.
I might as well upgrade.

Was looking on 335i upgrade. Front 57/30/348 / Rear 44/22
Does anyone know what I need for an OEM upgrade?

Rotors
Pads
Calipers

Breakelines?
Disk protection plate?
Insite pads and spring kit for the rear disk (Handbreake)?

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335i brakes fit only on the front.
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Rotors, Pads, Calipers, Carriers, disk plates. The stock brake lines should work, but since you are in there may want to upgrade to SS lines. Rear handbrake pads won't work; there are some mods people have done to grind them to work.

Also apparently have to code the car for Performance Brakes, to maintain balanced braking characteristics.

I plan on doing this to my car, but it's slightly different in the rear that the e91 accepts the handbrake from a 335. I cross referenced everything on realoem to verify fitment
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      12-08-2018, 05:25 PM   #4
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Rotors, Pads, Calipers, Carriers, disk plates. The stock brake lines should work, but since you are in there may want to upgrade to SS lines. Rear handbrake pads won't work; there are some mods people have done to grind them to work.

Also apparently have to code the car for Performance Brakes, to maintain balanced braking characteristics.

I plan on doing this to my car, but it's slightly different in the rear that the e91 accepts the handbrake from a 335. I cross referenced everything on realoem to verify fitment
Thanks you so much for that fine answer. Do you know if I can cheap out on the disk plates? I dont se why not, the ones from the 320d is just smaller and will not cover the intire insite, but who cares.. :-)
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      12-08-2018, 06:04 PM   #5
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Thanks you so much for that fine answer. Do you know if I can cheap out on the disk plates? I dont se why not, the ones from the 320d is just smaller and will not cover the intire insite, but who cares.. :-)
Yes, simply trim the plates and they will work.
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