Any luck on finding 17s that will clear your brakes? I noticed that Stoptech claims their 332mm kits will fit 17s (I feel like you never know until they are in hand). I hate to say it since I have no first hand experience, but I feel like for every person I hear say they love their stoptechs, I hear someone have a complaint. Brakes are an area I'd rather be 100% sure...
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Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
Interesting. 125k on mine, so I think it could use a refresh. Now I want to drive a higher mileage car with a refreshed diff to see what that feels like.
That's good to hear.
And maybe "extra notchy" is not the best way to describe it. What I'm talking about is the feeling that happens when you try to switch gears fast and don't let the drivetrain "settle". The shifter becomes harder to push into the gate and when it finally does go in, you can feel the drivetrain clunking through the shifter. Doesn't happen on every fast gear change, but it happens often enough to be annoying.
I think you both have convinced me to start planning a diff refresh. Need to spend some time deciding what I want on the car first though.
Lots of diff clunk (and through the shifter) when the diff is torqued to spec and using the current/correct bolts and the driveline is all updated in the last 20k miles.
Hence, I was interested in Ian’s choice of the Wavetrack just for having a better diff and eliminating the clunk.
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Originally posted by blazenXLT View PostAny luck on finding 17s that will clear your brakes? I noticed that Stoptech claims their 332mm kits will fit 17s (I feel like you never know until they are in hand). I hate to say it since I have no first hand experience, but I feel like for every person I hear say they love their stoptechs, I hear someone have a complaint. Brakes are an area I'd rather be 100% sure...
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
I have stoptechs on the m5, and they’re junk. IMO people that think they’re good have never had a good bbk to compare to.2002 M3 Coupe | 1988 320i Touring
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Originally posted by Albino09 View Post
Can you elaborate on what you mean by that? Do they fade? Make a bunch of noise? Crappy feel? Stoptech offers many new "Grades" of kits (Trophy, Race, etc) so I'm curious where they are lacking.
-The rotors last 1/2-1/4 as long as the brembo rotors
-the finish on the calipers fades and looks like crap quickly
-the 6 piston setups have scary levels of pad knock back.
-the seals go bad ~5x as fast as the brembo seals, resulting in the need for many more caliper rebuilds.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
-There's no actually great street pad options-- just various levels of meh.
-The rotors last 1/2-1/4 as long as the brembo rotors
-the finish on the calipers fades and looks like crap quickly
-the 6 piston setups have scary levels of pad knock back.
-the seals go bad ~5x as fast as the brembo seals, resulting in the need for many more caliper rebuilds.2002 M3 Coupe | 1988 320i Touring
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Originally posted by Albino09 View Post
Clear, thanks. Which kits are you referring to here? To that I mean, which ones do you have this experience with?
I also once tried stoptech rotors on the M3's Brembo BBK, because they're half the price... and they lasted ~1/4 as long as the Brembo rotors.
I don't know which 6 piston setup my friend had with the terrifying knockback, but it was bad enough that he sold them and replaced them with an AP Racing BBK.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by r4dr View PostYou can use Brembo and Girodisc rings with ST kits. You're right about ST rings not lasting.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
If you just refinish the calipers, use brembo seals, use brembo disks, and don't care about having a good street pad, the stoptechs can be okay'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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Originally posted by r4dr View Post
Lol, that's a fair point. Though the ST40 uses a standard D609 pad, I'm sure I could find you something. I can order StopTech stuff piecewise at work -- makes it tempting to see what I can put together.
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Washer tank was leaking so I replaced it (no, it wasn't the seal-- tried that first).
Also stuck the M3 on quick jacks for winter project mode. No lift, as we sold our house and are living in an apartment while we build our new one.
While I was working, this showed up. I've never been more comparatively slower (Plaid vs on jack stands).
... truly absurd acceleration in that car.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Finished up installing an 817.3 DSC unit in my coupe last night. Pretty excited for that!
Install was more of a PITA than I expected. I installed new DSC pressure sensors while I was in there, because I really don't feel like being in there again for a while :P
I also rebuild one of the 996 calipers, because I had pad failure at my last event of the seasons last year, and it melted the seals.
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostFinished up installing an 817.3 DSC unit in my coupe last night. Pretty excited for that!
Install was more of a PITA than I expected. I installed new DSC pressure sensors while I was in there, because I really don't feel like being in there again for a while :P
I also rebuild one of the 996 calipers, because I had pad failure at my last event of the seasons last year, and it melted the seals.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProLast edited by Radekxpl; 03-07-2022, 06:38 AM.
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