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    #16
    Originally posted by PenguinScotty View Post
    Zeckhausen is a phenomenal source regarding stoptech, especially since they've become less than stellar to deal with directly and parts supply has become extremely difficult.

    For replacement seals and boots, i'd recommend looking at Girodisc, they also supply replacement rings for stoptech kits which are fantastic.
    Yeah it is an awesome source for sure. Thanks to them we some good info, Girodisc are definitely what I am going for but First need to sort out the calipers and pads too.

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      #17
      Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

      Mike,

      Will have to contact you once i know the sizes for the boots needed for both ST60and ST40 E46 M3 applications. Thank you.
      If the community figures out the application sizes, I can request Frenkit to manufacture those specific kits if they are a unique combo!

      Mike
      High Temp Caliper Rebuild Kits For Brembo Calipers; Caliper Pistons
      www.ohioperformancesolutions.com
      2007 C4S F77 Aerokit / 2004 E46 M3 / 2018 M3 comp​

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        #18
        Ok, so my findings on what I have from last night inner piston/outer boot measurements. My boots definitely do not have their measurements displayed and the part # on the boot did not lead to any results via leGoogle. Front boots are trash, Rear boots still good, not super surprising, but I need to do a full teardown and repaint/powder as well.

        Rotors are 355mm F&R

        F - 34 34 30
        R- 28 28

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          #19
          Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
          My boots definitely do not have their measurements displayed and the part # on the boot did not lead to any results via leGoogle.
          Ah, that's a bummer. Those boots were the factory originals, and I got the kit about 3 or 4 years ago.

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            #20
            Originally posted by elbert View Post

            Ah, that's a bummer. Those boots were the factory originals, and I got the kit about 3 or 4 years ago.
            This setup was a takeoff from a recently acquired "racecar" I picked up off a shop last fall on my way back from CO. Assuming they replaced them with something they could more readily get parts for from multiple outlets. I likely won't even run them, more likely to just keep the DB9 kit and even run it with a 325mm rotor

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              #21
              Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
              Ok, so my findings on what I have from last night inner piston/outer boot measurements. My boots definitely do not have their measurements displayed and the part # on the boot did not lead to any results via leGoogle. Front boots are trash, Rear boots still good, not super surprising, but I need to do a full teardown and repaint/powder as well.

              Rotors are 355mm F&R

              F - 34 34 30
              R- 28 28
              Thanks for providing the sizes. Are these for the trophy or the normal kit? ST60/ST40?

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                #22
                Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

                Thanks for providing the sizes. Are these for the trophy or the normal kit? ST60/ST40?
                I believe the Trophy kit sizes were provided earlier by someone else. These are painted neon green, I thought the Trophy was anodized


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                  #23
                  Originally posted by fattycharged View Post

                  I believe the Trophy kit sizes were provided earlier by someone else. These are painted neon green, I thought the Trophy was anodized


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                  OK perfect I'll get on trying to source these from the person in this thread. I still might check mine in order for us to make sure. Thanks.

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