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david 29-08-2008 02:57 PM

retrofit brake kit bmw performance
 
after looking around the Mtorque forum and the retro fit kit for Bmw E46, I looked around and took contact with one german dealer to got a quote and more informations on that performance brake kit..

the kit BMW® "big brake kit" Referenced: 34 00 0 429 573 is avaibable for all M3 E46 standard, CS/Csl and convertible

the kit includes

2 front caliper 6pots
2 rear caliper 2pots (per opposition)
2 high performance rotors in 345mm x 28mm slotted/drilled
2 high perforance rear rotor 328mm x 20mm
all upgraded racing pads front and rear
and all hardwares, bolts, nuts, brakes lines and extra stufff

the quote (german--> british) price in euro

Kostenvoranschlag Leistungsdatum : 28.08.08

Fahrz.Nr. Modell/Typ Fahrg.-Nr./Erstzul M3 E46

Beide Bremssättel vorn aus- und einbauen/ersetzen 54,45
Beide Bremssättel hinten aus- und einbauen/ersetzen 42,35
Bremsscheiben vorn und hinten ersetzen 127,05
3400550 Bremssystem mit DSC entlüften 54,45

SPORTBREMSE COMPETITION 1800,00

83130006606 BREMSFLÜSSIG: 9,00
Zwischensumme: 2087,30
Gesamt Lohn EUR: 278,30
Gesamt Teile EUR: 1809,00
19,00% MwSt von 2087,30 = 396,59 Gesamt Steuer EUR 396,59
Endsumme EUR: 2483,89


translation

hand/job cost:

caliper replacement front: 54,45
caliper replacement rear: 42,35
rotor replacement: 127,05
brake fluide change over: 54,45
bmw performance brake: 1800,00
VAT: 278,30


Total cost installed 2483,89--> that's 2,001.64£

you have option on the color of the caliper 4 color available

and that's what you get ruffly:

http://i52.servimg.com/u/f52/11/72/83/81/retro_10.jpg

http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/p...rformance0.jpg

http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/p...erformance.jpg

http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/p...rformance2.jpg

http://i424.photobucket.com/albums/p...rformance1.jpg

look's pretty good and price is rather interresting.

what do you think..?

M3CSLIRL 29-08-2008 04:09 PM

2000 Sterling?? They look great and might be warranty covered being BMW parts! Well impressed! :thumbs:

Andyk 29-08-2008 04:12 PM

They do look good...wonder how they compare with the AP kit as price is pretty close.

david 29-08-2008 05:17 PM

yes andy, but for 2000£ you get front and rear installed@ Bmw dealer with Bmw warranty and TüV certificat and it's certified Bmw/german quality parts. AP are great, nothing to say, but you only get the front set for around 2200£


Bmw take a big deal on these brakes, they are options under an other reference for the 335i and the 135i and theses 2 cars are near the performances of E46 M3 for the 335i and E92 M3 for the 135i..

On of my friend is taking an option on a set shortly, will forward his feedback when installed on his M3 E46

Andyk 29-08-2008 05:40 PM

Yep just read it fully....sounds good for front and rear. Will look forward to the report.

rs32 29-08-2008 11:14 PM

what a coincendence - have just been discussing this with a main dealer today.

no doubt they will seriously improve the braking behaviour.

although saying that, upgrading the hoses/fluid/pads gives you 50% of the improvement for 20% of the cost.

Andyk 30-08-2008 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rs32
although saying that, upgrading the hoses/fluid/pads gives you 50% of the improvement for 20% of the cost.

RS32, was thinking of taking this route first before spending loads of dosh on discs to see how I get on. Would is the best pad upgrade for mainly road use..any advice?

csljoe 30-08-2008 03:11 PM

I would deffinately be interested in having a set of these fitted, i was going to go for a set of AP's early next year, but i may now go for these, especially if you get the warranty etc.

Joe

rs32 31-08-2008 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andyk

RS32, was thinking of taking this route first before spending loads of dosh on discs to see how I get on. Would is the best pad upgrade for mainly road use..any advice?

On my previous M3 I went for Pagid Blue pads with the goodridge hoses + ATE Blue fluid. However the pads squeal like mad after a while - so for the time ebing on the CSL I have just gone for hoses/fluid.

Will be trying either the Ferrodo DS2500 or Performance Friction pads when my free set from BMW wears out :thumbs:

Andyk 31-08-2008 11:09 AM

Cheers rs32..think I will pop down to Simpson motorsport this week and see what advice they can give.


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