» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | 1999 M3 Swap 09-07-2023 10:10 PM 05-02-2024 08:18 PM 6 Replies, 403,654 Views | | | | | | 07-24-2010, 03:02 PM | #1 | Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Nashville TN Posts: 21 | Bimmerworld M3 setup Hey I just saw this. http://store.bimmerworld.com/invento...les-p1066.aspx What are the differences between the M3 brake setup and stock TI? This looks like a pretty good deal regardless. Last edited by 1996 328ti; 07-24-2010 at 03:29 PM. Reason: Moved to proper section | | | 07-24-2010, 03:59 PM | #2 | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Greensboro, NC Posts: 234 | the m3 is a lot bigger and heavier than the ti's. if you're running a stock engine you don't really need the extra stopping power, but then again i guess more never hurt. | | | 07-24-2010, 04:30 PM | #3 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Greenville, SC Posts: 9,356 | Bigger rotors, more rotating mass. I still think the brake bias changes. Personally I think it is a waste of time and money. __________________ ...steven BMW CCA #146825 1996 BMW 328ti • 2003 MINI Cooper S • 2016 M235i www.bmwcca.org | | | 07-24-2010, 07:21 PM | #4 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: rockford illinois Posts: 127 | That is just for the spindles... You still need caliper, bracket, rotor, pads, and you probably want to the bigger brake booster setup. Best option: Find someone parting out an M3 or 328 and buy their old setup. | | | 07-24-2010, 08:17 PM | #5 | That's not Millpoint Blue Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: BNA Posts: 3,161 | Also, doesn't the M3 brake set-up require that you have 17" wheels for clearance of the bigger brakes? __________________ Real men know how to SEARCH! THIS IS A MILLPOINT BLUE INTERIOR Mods 'n' stuff: Star Spoke 43 wheels - X-Brace - Mason Engineering front strut brace - CF gauge overlay - ZHP shifter knob - Racing Dynamics cat-back - Doubled brake lights - M-tech rear spoiler From Page 68 of the 1997 Owners Manual: "Vehicles equipped with ASC+T remain subject to the laws of physics." | | | 07-24-2010, 08:50 PM | #6 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Greenville, SC Posts: 9,356 | Quote: Originally Posted by roadrash Also, doesn't the M3 brake set-up require that you have 17" wheels for clearance of the bigger brakes? | I think there are some 16" wheels that will clear the calipers. Probably not many though. And of course you loose use of your spare for the front. All you can do is put a rear tire on the front and the spare on the rear. If anyone's spares even hold air after +10 years. __________________ ...steven BMW CCA #146825 1996 BMW 328ti • 2003 MINI Cooper S • 2016 M235i www.bmwcca.org | | | 07-25-2010, 07:21 AM | #7 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: asdfasdf Posts: 10,002 | Quote: Originally Posted by 1996 328ti I think there are some 16" wheels that will clear the calipers. Probably not many though. And of course you loose use of your spare for the front. All you can do is put a rear tire on the front and the spare on the rear. If anyone's spares even hold air after +10 years. | not sure how you'd manage that with only 1 jack either | | | 07-25-2010, 01:04 PM | #8 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Greenville, SC Posts: 9,356 | Quote: Originally Posted by tiFreak not sure how you'd manage that with only 1 jack either | Jack the rear, swap the tire with the spare. Jack the front, use the tire from the rear. __________________ ...steven BMW CCA #146825 1996 BMW 328ti • 2003 MINI Cooper S • 2016 M235i www.bmwcca.org | | | 07-25-2010, 02:25 PM | #9 | Moderator Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Maryland Posts: 3,220 | mind = bottled | | | 07-26-2010, 04:59 AM | #10 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: asdfasdf Posts: 10,002 | Quote: Originally Posted by 1996 328ti Jack the rear, swap the tire with the spare. Jack the front, use the tire from the rear. | oh | | | 07-28-2010, 01:57 PM | #11 | Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Nashville TN Posts: 21 | Thanks. That's good info. | | | 07-30-2010, 03:51 AM | #12 | Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Charlottesville, VA Posts: 102 | I do want to offer a disclaimer and say that I work for BimmerWorld but I am happy to offer any help I can to other Ti owners. Quote: Originally Posted by 1996 328ti I still think the brake bias changes. | You will be adding a little bit more bias in the front but we have mainly found the brake bias to be affected when the size of the piston inside the caliper has been dramatically changed. Quote: Originally Posted by rcair3d That is just for the spindles... You still need caliper, bracket, rotor, pads, and you probably want to the bigger brake booster setup. | We do offer two other M3 brake kits depending on if you need all of the parts or some of them. Your stock brake booster should work fine. E36 Motorsport Front Brake Kit (92-99 3 Series and all Z3) http://store.bimmerworld.com/e36-mot...-z3-p1035.aspx INVENTORY BLOWOUT - E36 M3 Front Brake Parts (92-99 3 Series and all Z3) http://store.bimmerworld.com/invento...-z3-p1068.aspx Quote: Originally Posted by Htraitor Hey I just saw this. What are the differences between the M3 brake setup and stock TI? This looks like a pretty good deal regardless. | The differences partly depends on what brakes you have on your Ti. If I remember correctly most have a solid rotor and around '97 or '98 the sport models had a vented rotor. The rotors for the M3 are vented which will allow for better heat dissipation if you have the solid rotors. You will also have a larger brake and pad surface that allow for more friction to be created to help the car stop faster. -Jamie | | | 08-27-2010, 05:17 AM | #13 | Member Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 47 | Quote: Originally Posted by 1996 328ti I think there are some 16" wheels that will clear the calipers. | I'm running style 35 (z star) 16's with M3 front brake set up, I can say in my opinion the car brakes very hard and is nicely balanced in bias when late braking in corners. | | | 08-27-2010, 06:27 AM | #14 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: maritimes Posts: 1,433 | I get to find this out soon too... my M3 brakes are sitting at home right now waiting for me of course used cause im cheap cheap. I know this thread is old, but i need to get some things from bimmerworld... any discounts for the .org?? __________________ 11/97 Base 328Ti | | | 08-27-2010, 08:05 AM | #15 | NOBODY F's with the Jesus Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Ventura California Posts: 7,824 | Quote: Originally Posted by Philly I get to find this out soon too... my M3 brakes are sitting at home right now waiting for meof course used cause im cheap cheap. I know this thread is old, but i need to get some things from bimmerworld... any discounts for the .org?? | Philly, you're gonna run into some issues with the e39 style 5's. Most 17" wheels will clear the M3 calipers and some 16" wheels will clear them. However, the inner mesh wheel centers on the style 5's will hit the M3 calipers. The M3 calipers have little bumps on the sides that stick out about 3-4mm too far. I believe that it's because the new brake pads cause the caliper to slide further out on the caliper carriers. As the brake pads wear, the caliper should slide in closer to the hub, but if you try to run the style 5's with new brake pads, the calipers will damage the wheels. The solution, I grinded the "nubs" down on the calipers and now I have about 2mm of clearance. Here's a few pics that should help explain what I'm referring to: Aren't they pretty Mounted Rubbing Grinded Bingo BTW, I was very dissappointed when I realized you can't see the ///M through the style 5's. The mating surface where the barrels and centers meet blocks the ///M on the caliper from being visible Last edited by cooljess76; 08-27-2010 at 08:09 AM. | | | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | |