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Old 18th November 2004, 18:34   #31
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Re: UK: Tubi exhaust/AP Racing brakes

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Hi Jayson.

the 343mm discs/6pots will work under stock front rims from my research (with no spacers, unlike brembos). The 355mm discs require either aftermarket 18" rims, or 19's etc,

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Ive seen those pics thanks. The reason I ask black Majic is I talked with beastpower and they where not so sure the 343's would fit as per their website. plus either way it's the same caliper (same width) so it should fit or not fit either way.
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Re: UK: Tubi exhaust/AP Racing brakes

Hi Jayson,

See below from AP Racing website:

Caliper CP5555 6 Pot Disc Part Number & Size

Pad Part Number CP3581-536/7G8M,
Ø356 x 32mm, 8 Groove, 48 Vane.
CP3894D54-DS2500.
Wheel 18" aftermarket wheel


Year 1997 on Kit Part No. CP5555 - 1036
Caliper CP5555 6 Pot Disc Part Number & Size

Pad Part Number CP3581-542/3G8M,
Ø343 x 32mm, 8 Groove, 48 Vane.
CP3894D54-DS2500.
Wheel Standard BMW 18"

This is when choosing M5 from the drop down so std means standard M5 wheel
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Re: UK: Tubi exhaust/AP Racing brakes

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Hi Jayson,

See below from AP Racing website:

Caliper CP5555 6 Pot Disc Part Number & Size

Pad Part Number CP3581-536/7G8M,
Ø356 x 32mm, 8 Groove, 48 Vane.
CP3894D54-DS2500.
Wheel 18" aftermarket wheel


Year 1997 on Kit Part No. CP5555 - 1036
Caliper CP5555 6 Pot Disc Part Number & Size

Pad Part Number CP3581-542/3G8M,
Ø343 x 32mm, 8 Groove, 48 Vane.
CP3894D54-DS2500.
Wheel Standard BMW 18"

This is when choosing M5 from the drop down so std means standard M5 wheel
cheers
Yeah ive seen that and don't doubt it, but after a talk with beast power they where not even sure the std wheel would work, so i was waiting to see sombody else do it. I also want to see just how tight it is per his words.
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