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    315mm disk

    ok so one of my 314mm disks m3? on my 14a is warped I can get a replacement one from factors and re drill the pcd myself but the m3 disks center is 79mm, how do i get around this? any help would be appreciated.

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    I seem to remember that they just located on the wheel studs and the M3 centre bore was just bigger.
    from memory the Nissan centre bore is like 67mm. so you cant really machine some extra material on there, so you just leave it as it is.

    bolt your old disc to the new disc and use that as a drilling template. or draw it on autocad and glue it to your new disc.

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    I think they have adaptor rings that fit in the centre of the disk so should pop out the old and pop into the new

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    https://www.jull.net/s14-s15-tech-gu...nt-brake-discs


    I made mine the same as this with some thin rings

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    Excellent work guys

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    Does this make much difference?? What’s the cost of discs and fitting kit??


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    I have a pair of m3 discs sitting here. grooved and drilled. they have been redrilled for 4x114.3 if they are of any interest to you

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    Massive improvement over standard set up disks are around 45 quid a side, and mounting brackets pop up second hand now and again, so cheap brake upgrade, i use toyota hilux pads in mine, fit straight in calipers, but are oversized so more contact with the disk

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    I have about 5 pairs of dbpowers brackets


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    Huge difference in feel aswell I’d say they feel so much more positive on the pedal

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    Keep in mind, that with these front kits, you need to uppgrade the rears aswell.
    Getting bigger front disc with OEM rears, actually increase your stopping length.
    Due to the fact that you are increasing front bias on ann already heavly biasd front car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish N View Post
    I have about 5 pairs of dbpowers brackets


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    How much for a pair delivered dude?


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    Also what year m3 discs are we talking about and also spec on Toyota pads would be great??


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    Quote Originally Posted by flinty303 View Post
    How much for a pair delivered dude?


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    £60 posted. Pm me if you're interested


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    e36 m3 3.0 not the 3.2 evo so 1998
    Brake Pads Set Front ADT342160 Blue Print think they are the ones al check monday for you

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    I checked my disks they are 79mm hub but fit on the studs nice so no dramas thanks guys

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