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Old 3rd January 2007, 12:54   #1
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850csi rear brake disc

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Please help me a bit abouth the rear brake disk is interchangeable from 850csi 328mm/20mm to E34 M5 328mm/20mm?

The part number are different. It is fit on e34 m5? My car have "big" brake. front 345 rear 328.

I have a possibility to get for cheap 850csi rear disc. I am not sure it is ok for my car.

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there should be no difference because the 850CSi brakes should be the same as the brakes on the E34 M5 MY 95 - but then they should also have the same part numbers, are you sure they are different ???
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Hi.

the ETK number is different.
850csi rear disc 328/20: 34211160233
M5 3.8 rear disc 328/20: 34212227844
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According to this site, all rear calipers for the E31 are different to those on the E34: http://www.bmwe34.net/e34main/upgrade/brakes.htm

As such, it is possible that the 850CSi rear disks you are looking at would not fit.
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