I have been down the rabbit hole of future brake options as it has climbed a few places higher in the to-do-list of recent with calipers sticking to the rotor. The easiest and most likely option is getting the stock calipers refurbished with some steel lines and some good pads and rotors.
But the question arose, "Would it be possible to run bigger brake rotors, especially a modern 2 piece setup?" hmmm....
I have, under no discernable authority, found out that the Z3 disc brake rotor seem to be unique. I can't seem to find any brake rotors that have the same hat height at all across the BMW range. I think there will be crossover in terms of fitment to the hub studs, just not seating on the mount as needed. I have seen Z3s with csl rotors which seem to fit. For me, this would most likely mean moving to 18" wheels to account for 345mm rotor on the front.
In comes wilwood custom rotor hats. https://www.wilwood.com/Hats/HatList They even do one that will fit over the parking brake too. No idea what size will work at the moment but it could help hit the sweet spot to fit 4 pots on the front with a 340-335mm effective brake disc rotor.
Thoughts welcome.
But the question arose, "Would it be possible to run bigger brake rotors, especially a modern 2 piece setup?" hmmm....
I have, under no discernable authority, found out that the Z3 disc brake rotor seem to be unique. I can't seem to find any brake rotors that have the same hat height at all across the BMW range. I think there will be crossover in terms of fitment to the hub studs, just not seating on the mount as needed. I have seen Z3s with csl rotors which seem to fit. For me, this would most likely mean moving to 18" wheels to account for 345mm rotor on the front.
In comes wilwood custom rotor hats. https://www.wilwood.com/Hats/HatList They even do one that will fit over the parking brake too. No idea what size will work at the moment but it could help hit the sweet spot to fit 4 pots on the front with a 340-335mm effective brake disc rotor.
Thoughts welcome.
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