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      04-11-2015, 08:46 PM   #45
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Is not a mystery. I can answer all the questions. Go ahead ask...
Easy? Yes, if you know what you are doing and if you have access to lathe machine.
If you don't is pretty much impossible to do. Otherwise, you will see this kit on almost every e90 here.
Also is good Idea to install M3 brake master cylinder for better brake fee.

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I am most interested in the details of the rear Caliper and rotor
The caliper must be milled down to fit 330/335i
From this post:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...ht=135i+brakes
we learned that to install 135i rear caliper on 330/335i you need 1.5mm spacer.
on 135i the space between the knuckle and the hub is lees than on 330/335i
since I have done this myself I can tell you that milling down the caliper 1mm or 2mm more than is already required for 330/335i might be unsafe.
Other than that the rotors are easy since they came in to variants for 165mm and 180mm parking shoes.

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      04-11-2015, 09:57 PM   #47
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U dont need to destroy your calipers. Please dont! More info shortly. Im pretty sure that we will see lot of rear calipers installed from now on.
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      04-12-2015, 02:09 AM   #48
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E82 135 rear Caliper needs a 1.5mm spacer only if you use f10 5 series rear rotors.
If you use the expensive e91 sport rear rotor you are perfect fit.

For f30 rears.
I have done speculation and I think the rotor does not sit as deep towards suspension as e90 by maybe 5-8mm because f30 has different rear hubs that are shorter than e90. Change hubs and you may be okay and not touch caliper. Or maybe that's why someone shaved the caliper 2mm
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      04-12-2015, 09:38 AM   #49
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Above photos are from my car. I'm not writing you here of a guy who knows a guy that have done this. I know this first hand.
f30 and e90 rotors are identical height. f30 rotors sits perfectly on e90. Don't know about e82 since my car is e90. However, the caliper offset is wrong and the mounting tubs needs to be shaven in order to fit between the knuckles and the rotor and be centered. Additionally, the holes on the knuckle needs to be enlarged since f30 calipers uses bigger bolts.
However, is possible that there is better way as with everything else in life!
Waiting on Wlodi to tell us more...

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expensive e91 sport rear rotor
Do you have the part number?
I'm showing it the same on all 335i, e90,91,92 and 93.
I don't see different sport rotor for e91
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      04-12-2015, 12:11 PM   #51
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Do you have the part number?
I'm showing it the same on all 335i, e90,91,92 and 93.
I don't see different sport rotor for e91
Sure


130i, e91 & e9x xi Performance rears 324x24 - 34216795755

From my long thread for making a 1series rear offsets better like 3 series rear
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=975919
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Sure


130i, e91 & e9x xi Performance rears 324x24 - 34216795755

From my long thread for making a 1series rear offsets better like 3 series rear
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=975919
that rotor is smaller then stock 330/335i and not an upgrade.
stock e90 330/335i is 335mm and f30 is 345mm
that is why I'm not familiar with it
when I look for brakes I usually look for bigger than already on the vehicle.
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      04-12-2015, 12:44 PM   #53
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I was asked about 135i calipers used in 330i and simmilar engined 3 series and these are correct rotors for them

The f10 5 series rotor is a bit larger and requires 1.5mm spacer.
I don't think 135i e82 rears can take a big disk

So that is why your discovery is interesting for me. Larger disks and a nice caliper design
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I was asked about 135i calipers used in 330i and simmilar engined 3 series and these are correct rotors for them

The f10 5 series rotor is a bit larger and requires 1.5mm spacer.
I don't think 135i e82 rears can take a big disk

So that is why your discovery is interesting for me. Larger disks and a nice caliper design
on e90 I guess you can use e82 135i hubs in order not to have the caliper milled down. How ever for me was easier to mill it down. 135i hubs would add 10mm rendering my 18x10 et 25 rear rims useless as they wound not longer with under the fender.
Additionally, only half of the parking brake surface will be usable and most of that mechanism will be exposed.
When changing the hub a bearing replacement might be needed as well adding to the total cost in both parts and labor.
Other then that I have no idea how you can install the caliper with out modifying it.
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I'll take some time to compare rotor specs and see if rear hub swap is the answer to handbrake and milling

For your handbrake, Since you say the brake shoe is too narrow. You may need to use e46m3/ e60 handbrake shoes that are 30mm wide vs the e90 20mm
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I'll take some time to compare rotor specs and see if rear hub swap is the answer to handbrake and milling

For your handbrake, Since you say the brake shoe is too narrow. You may need to use e46m3/ e60 handbrake shoes that are 30mm wide vs the e90 20mm
I don't need any handbrake shoes work. Is all nice and flushed, the way it needs to be, from factory. If you swap the hub you can use 30mm shoes b but don't really have to. However all the mechanism will be exposed to debris. I knew all of that. I/m very familiar with brakes (not only BMW's) and that is why I have decided to simply mill down the caliper mounting tubs.
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How is pedal feel with just the front calipers?
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How is pedal feel with just the front calipers?
mushy
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I will post a diy shortly. All with the oem part numbers You need to do it with ease. My friend posted his diy in Polish and I just need to find time to translate it from Polish.

I know that somebody did this a year ago but he statet thay this is a very difficult modification (wrong!) , made a big mystery of it and didnt post any detailed info on how to do it.
Super interested in the write up for the rear. I was lucky enough to get a complete set.
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Super interested in the write up for the rear. I was lucky enough to get a complete set.
I don't think he has it though...
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I don't think he has it though...
any info you can provide I'm getting the brake setup from a good friend of mine who is a bmw technician when we find the time we will try and mount them with info read the fronts will be bolt on but for the rears it'd be nice to give my friend some info so I don't cause him anymore headaches than ive already caused him in the last 4 years I've been driving a bmw that hes fixed/modified numerous times lol
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any info you can provide I'm getting the brake setup from a good friend of mine who is a bmw technician when we find the time we will try and mount them with info read the fronts will be bolt on but for the rears it'd be nice to give my friend some info so I don't cause him anymore headaches than ive already caused him in the last 4 years I've been driving a bmw that hes fixed/modified numerous times lol
Is your 335i pre LCI or LCI ? I only know via milling the calipers and modifying the carrier knuckles. Why don't you PM Wlodi ?
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this is crazy good news. if only we can get the rear to fit!
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Is your 335i pre LCI or LCI ? I only know via milling the calipers and modifying the carrier knuckles. Why don't you PM Wlodi ?
it's a pre-lci and I can try and do that
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this is crazy good news. if only we can get the rear to fit!
It has been done
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