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Old 12-04-2010, 07:06 AM   #11
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If I upgrade to 325i rotors and calipers, should I order stainless steel hoses for a 318ti? I'm assuming the 318ti and 325i hoses only differ in length, not in the size of the fittings, but wanted to make sure before ordering.

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318ti and 325i front are the same, but you need the 318ti rears, so order the 318ti set.

I am getting ready to upgrade my brakes in the near future as well and had this very same question. I have a complete front setup (spindles, hubs, rotors, calipers, carriers) from a 1996 M3 and was wanting to upgrade to stainless lines. From what I understand in cali-ti's post, the 318ti and 325i use the same brake lines in front, but since the 325i and M3 have different front brakes, do they also have different front lines, or will I still be OK if I order the 318ti stainless line kit but use the M3 front brake system? Based on what I've read in this thread and others, I should be OK with my stock ti MC and booster, just need to know about the lines (or, if anyone cares to chime in on the MC/booster, I'm all ears).

Thanks for any insight...
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