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          Old 16th March 2007, 19:04   #1 (permalink)
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          Rear brakes Roadster S?

          Hello

          Can anybody tell me which rearbrakes the Z4 Alpina roadster 2004 has? Are these the standard ones from the Z4 3.0?

          And which brakes does the B10 3.2 Touring 1998 has?

          Thank you!

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          Dirk
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          Old 18th March 2007, 11:48   #2 (permalink)
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          Hi Dirk,

          The rear brakes of the B10 3.2 are not listed in the Alpina parts catalogue for that car so I think you can safely assume they are identical to the base car for the B10 3.2 - which is the E39 528i.

          With regards to the Roadster S, I am assuming that this is also the case (I don't have the parts catalogue for that model at hand).

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          Thanks Kees. And what does the list say for the front brakes of the B10?
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          Thanks Kees. And what does the list say for the front brakes of the B10?
          The front brakes of the B10 3.2 and 3.3 are the same. The Alpina part number for the disk is 34 11 635 and the Alpina (or BMW?) part number for a set of brake pads is 34 11 1 165 227.

          I haven't been able to track down the disk size yet - but I'll see if I can.
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