Dude, run 17s. So much cheaper. 275/40R17 660s are $1100 shipped from Tire Rack.
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Cockroach Individual M3 6/2 AST DIY, 70C Thermostat
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Originally posted by bigjae46 View PostDude, run 17s. So much cheaper. 275/40R17 660s are $1100 shipped from Tire Rack.
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Did some research and found some Porsche Bilsteins that fit. I did the same thing for my E28 since it did not have much aftermarket support, Porsche shocks are great to adapt as they are valved fairly stiff since Porsches have an engine in the back. They are also shorter, but the bumpstop engagement looks perfect. I went with the stiffest one I could find as I have a stiff rear spring. Older 911s have a lot of different options for OTS Bilsteins.
Just got back from a test drive, best the car has ever felt. Firm but supple ride, way more rear grip. Just feels good. I had to get some adapters but got lucky with scamazon.Last edited by samthejam; 05-17-2025, 08:43 AM.Build Thread:
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One of my fave build threads by far, all the pictures and background make the whole thing so much more "real"2003 E46 M3 Titanium Silver / Black
Dinan Section 3 - Dual Resonated Sec 1 - Dinan Springs & Bilstein Shocks - GruppeM Intake - Dinan Front & Rear Strut Bars - Hotchkis Front Sway Bar
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Originally posted by nextlvel View PostOne of my fave build threads by far, all the pictures and background make the whole thing so much more "real"Build Thread:
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I have a used BBK on the way Stoptech ST40, looks like 355x32mm rotors. I am archiving the part numbers I might need here for reference as I know availability is getting rough.
Just want it it to be saved somewhere, I can get to on my phone.
Looks like the kit is:
83.137.4700
Aerohats:
37.137.7415
355x32mm Slotted Left Aerorotor with hardware:
SRT31.737.1101.99
355x32mm Slotted Right Aerorotor with hardware
SRT31.737.1102.99
Girodisc Brake Rotor Set with Hardware:
- GD355.32.52
Pad Info:
Hawk Pad Shape: 650
PFC Pad Shape: 447
Pagid: 1204
" FMSI D372, D447, D609. Fits:
1994-98 Audi RS2
1994-96 Ferrari 456 GT Coupe Rear
and many Porsche models, including:
1996-98 911 Carrera 4 rear
1991 911 Turbo
1986 928 S
1987-91 928 S4
1990-91 928 GT
1989-91 944 Turbo
1992-95 968 Sport
Also fits the Stoptech ST40 caliper.
| Brand | Part # | Description |
|-------------|-------------------|--------------------------------------------------------|
| PFC | 0447.08.17.44 | 08 Compound – Endurance racing, low wear |
| PFC | 0447.11.17.44 | 11 Compound – All-purpose racing, flat torque |
| Hawk | HB141U.650 | DTC-70 – Max bite, aggressive track use |
| Hawk | HB141G.650 | DTC-60 – High torque, better modulation |
| Hawk | HB141N.650 | HP Plus – Street/track hybrid |
| Hawk | HB141B.650 | HPS 5.0 – Performance street pad |
| Ferodo | FCP372H | DS2500 – Street/light track, refined feel |
| Pagid | U1204 14 | RS14 – High bite, ceramic-based race pad |
| Pagid | 63-910-0609 | RSL29 – Endurance compound, consistent wear |
| Porterfield | AP372-R4 | R4 – Full race pad |
| Porterfield | AP372-R4S | R4-S – Street/autocross pad, rotor friendly |
| Centric | 105.06090 | Posi Quiet Ceramic – Low dust, street use |
| StopTech | 334.0609.17.0 | SR34 – Full race pad, high bite, low wear |
I'm pretty sure there is a spec series, not sure if its a 928, 944, or 968. "
PFC 11:
-0447.11.17.44
Brake Line Set for front:
950.34005 (this is wrong this is for stock calipers)
950.34000 (this is for st40 kit)
Caliper Rebuild Kits:
They seem available but you need to know if long or regular piston? Different diameters from 26-40mm?
https://www.zeckhausen.com/catalog/index.php?manufacturers_id=2&srsltid=AfmBOoreRSya8 OkJPSKmsWSSIvjCikHMGOAQIwcrM2lIpgm9mnzTwUEB
Caliper Bracket part #s:
36.137.7419
Selling a set of brand new StopTech ST40 4 piston forged calipers, brackets, rotor hats, stainless lines, PFC Z-rated pads, and Girodisc 355x32 mm discs. For ZCP brake bias, everything you need for a complete front setup. All parts are brand new, never mounted. A comparable setup is currently selling for ~$3400 through most
Caliper Assemblies in Black:
ST-40 caliper, 38/44mm pistons, black, 32mm wide, trailing R (ACS.43E.1154)
ST-40 caliper, 38/44mm pistons, black, 32mm wide, trailing L (ACS.43E.1153)
Hardware:???????????????
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I was able to repair the AST shock, or it hasn't leaked for the past 200 miles. We'll see how long that stays. More about that here, that was my favorite automotive side quest by a huge margin in a long time. More about it here.
Hey everyone, Yesterday I switched from an old Ground Control (GC) coilover setup to a set of used AST 4150s on my E46 M3. My car is a full-weight (~3400 lbs) track car that I also daily, putting 15k miles a year on it, including long drives to Road Atlanta and Barber from Houston. Previous Setup (Easy to Drive, but Worn Out)
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I also got the 70C stat in, from my current observations it will not do any miracles. It definitely increases oil warm up time. The car will need a better rad, however the thermostat will help me know if I'm going in the right direction for certain thermal conditions and also allow me to bring the cooler temps down more than with stock thermostat for cool down laps before I get on it again. Probably will try a Koyo rad first?
AC OFF
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If it's 90+ or greater it's just in the standard buffer range cruising or at idle.
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