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Originally posted by Thonas View Post
yes and I used new shims each time.
Does that match what you're experiencing? These calipers aren't on an M3, they're on a 997.2, but that shouldn't change anything.'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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Originally posted by r4dr View Post
Funny, I just started getting a squeal when I do medium-strength brake events coming to a stop at low speeds. If I lighten up pressure on the pedal, it goes silent. It's not a "screech" as much as a resonance-sounding kind of wail. I'm not running any piston dampers (I ripped them out, but one caliper still has the things rusted into the caliper pistons) but I believe my pads have the vibration dampers. I'll have to double check.
Does that match what you're experiencing? These calipers aren't on an M3, they're on a 997.2, but that shouldn't change anything.
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Yeah the dampers are extremely essential to knocking out the vibration. I live with the squeal so I don't have them rusting inside my calipers.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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I have the Rally Road lines and brackets for the rear brakes. Included in the mix were 4 copper crush washers. Any idea where they go?
I tried in-between the line and caliper, but the gap is too big and the washer floats around.
(I can't remember if Rally Road included instructions -- if they did, I can't find them, and I apologize if this was covered in them.)
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OK, mystery solved -- I heard back from Eric at Rally Road.
Those washers were shims for the caliper brackets, not crush washers.
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This reminds me that I forgot to update the following:
Originally posted by elbert View PostHow well did the Girodisc boots seat into the caliper? On my rear calipers, the large boots fit fine, but none of the smaller ones will seat correctly.
One important detail is the boots need to be installed dry. I got a little assembly lube on one of the boots, which kept popping off, even with pressure. I cleaned it up, and it stayed seated.
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Originally posted by Bigo1087 View PostAnyone have any tips on were to source 996 Rear set 996352421 996352422 ?
If yes, eBay always has these available. So long as nothing major is wrong with them, you're good. You're rebuilding and refinishing them presumably, so the risk is minimal IMO. eBay is where I got mine.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by Thonas View PostI have to say that this modification has made me hate my car. The squeal makes me avoid driving it. It is so intrusive. Does anyone know of anything that can be done to fix this or if this is also an inherent problem with Brembo BBK’s in general like this set,
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...e-kit/?pdk=AgE'06 BMW M3 6MT Coupe - TiAg/Imola
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Originally posted by Thonas View PostI have to say that this modification has made me hate my car. The squeal makes me avoid driving it. It is so intrusive. Does anyone know of anything that can be done to fix this or if this is also an inherent problem with Brembo BBK’s in general like this set,
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...e-kit/?pdk=AgE
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Originally posted by Thonas View PostI have to say that this modification has made me hate my car. The squeal makes me avoid driving it. It is so intrusive. Does anyone know of anything that can be done to fix this or if this is also an inherent problem with Brembo BBK’s in general like this set,
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3...e-kit/?pdk=AgE
Also remember these pads and calipers were not engineered to function with our rotors. Results will vary. My car squeaks like crazy with genuine Porsche pads. Oh well. The braking is far superior to stock I live with it.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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I’ve read that powder coating calipers is not recommended for calipers. My preference is to powder coat my calipers due to the fact that I have a great powder coater nearby. However I am tracking the car so I am concerned about its ability to withstand the heat. Anybody successfully powder coat their calipers for track use?
‘04 M3
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