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  • Obioban
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    All spacers are bad spacers :P

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  • Tbonem3
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    Like I said, you don't need the spacer.

    Adding a 3mm spacer is not a risk. 7-8mm of hub lip is more than enough.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Just an FYI, E9x 18" et29 260/219 wheels just fit over 996 BBK with maybe 3mm of space. I'd probably still use a 3mm spacer, but it will fit for sure:

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    2mm is generally considered minimum clearance for calipers, so at 3mm I wouldn’t risk a spacer.

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  • SWRT_M3
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Just an FYI, E9x 18" et29 260/219 wheels just fit over 996 BBK with maybe 3mm of space. I'd probably still use a 3mm spacer, but it will fit for sure:

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    Thanks for the info Tbonem3, maybe you can add to your original post on page 1 a confirmed fitment section.

    For example,

    OE Wheels:

    E9x 18" et29 260/219 wheels just fit over 996 BBK with maybe 3mm of space. I'd probably still use a 3mm spacer, but it will fit for sure

    Aftermarket:

    Apex ARC-8 18"x9.5" et35 + 5mm spacer front, rear spacer for aesthetics

    and so on, as more and more people confirm fitment of different wheels, the table would grow. just a thought.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Just an FYI, E9x 18" et29 260/219 wheels just fit over 996 BBK with maybe 3mm of space. I'd probably still use a 3mm spacer, but it will fit for sure:

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  • D-O
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    Stop tech/centric seals are junk.

    My brembo seals lasted 12 years before I decided to preventatively rebuild the calipers. Stop tech seals were trash within a year. Back to brembo seals, back to no issues.

    Similarly, bought rebuilt by centric rear calipers for my M5, and they failed in <6 months.

    Junk.
    Just over two years on the centric seals and no problems. We will see what the future holds.

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  • tlow98
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    Originally posted by SamGrant951 View Post

    Its 90% just a track car, yup been to both plenty. I love Autobahn, Gingerman not so much. I get your point but I have used them 3x different times in different calipers without issue.
    Gingerman is great if you haven’t done much track work. Very safe, if you have an off. Also, fun to change it up, but especially good if you are new.

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  • SamGrant951
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    Originally posted by e36_325 View Post

    How much are you tracking with your car? Do you make it to Autobahn or Gingerman much?

    RE: RacingBrake pistons AND seals - I would just be extremely surprised if they had spec'ed out a better-than-OE seal...hence the ask

    I'll be putting this set of brakes into a 200whp E36 325i track toy - there was ZERO real need for me to do this - I just wanted a fun project to tinker with and some porsche bling. The easy pad changes are a huge bonus.
    Its 90% just a track car, yup been to both plenty. I love Autobahn, Gingerman not so much. I get your point but I have used them 3x different times in different calipers without issue.

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  • repoman89
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    ^ I've got a bunch of track days and heat cycles in my seals/boots from the "other company" now .. holding up great!

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  • r4dr
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    Brembo seals and dust boots are quality, but they tend to cost an arm and a leg. A certain other company sells them made out of the same material as Brembo, but for a fraction less.

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  • e36_325
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    Originally posted by SamGrant951 View Post
    ^ Why not use the RB seals if getting their pistons? Im using the RB SS pistons / seals front and rear and working great...
    How much are you tracking with your car? Do you make it to Autobahn or Gingerman much?

    RE: RacingBrake pistons AND seals - I would just be extremely surprised if they had spec'ed out a better-than-OE seal...hence the ask

    I'll be putting this set of brakes into a 200whp E36 325i track toy - there was ZERO real need for me to do this - I just wanted a fun project to tinker with and some porsche bling. The easy pad changes are a huge bonus.

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  • jet_dogg
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    Stoptech is the poor man's brembo.

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  • Tbonem3
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    A guy I know's stoptech rotors just cracked. He got slotted stoptech instead of drilled rotors specifically so they wouldn't crack lol

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  • Obioban
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    Stop tech/centric seals are junk.

    My brembo seals lasted 12 years before I decided to preventatively rebuild the calipers. Stop tech seals were trash within a year. Back to brembo seals, back to no issues.

    Similarly, bought rebuilt by centric rear calipers for my M5, and they failed in <6 months.

    Junk.

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  • SamGrant951
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    ^ Why not use the RB seals if getting their pistons? Im using the RB SS pistons / seals front and rear and working great...

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