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850i Brake Upgrade
Author :
Patrick, Ed & Phil Dorsey
Posted on :
05/12/2004
Model :
BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96, 535i
Category :
Brakes
Source :
http://www.bmwe34.net
BMW E 34 535i with 850i brakes
The BMW E34 brakes fast... But I wanted more "bite" out of my brakes so I switched to 850i brakes for the front and 540i brakes for the rear.
Procedure
There is no trick to swap the brakes. If you bought the right elements, it is just like changing rotors and pads. I changed my brake lines to stock ones at the same time. I didn't want to use stainless steel ones because they are expensive and I am not a race car driver.
As you can see there is not a lot of room left inside the 17" Racing Dynamics rims... The kit should work with 16" rims.
As you can see... size does matter...
Where to buy the kit:
Rotors / pads / brake lines:
BMA
Calipers:
(very hard to find)
850i front caliper assembly: Active Foreign Auto Parts
540i rear caliper assembly: USU Red caliper paint: OPMD
Rotor paint:
Any hardware store or caliper paint.
(Thanks to Patrick, Ed & Phil Dorsey)
Pictures
Click on the thumbnails to see larger images.
References
http://www.bmwe34.net
Replacing the Rear Brake Pads and Rotors
Model :
BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
Category :
Brakes
... bolt. Remove this bolt using the hex socket. If the bolt is difficult to remove, apply some WD-40 or similar lubricant. 17. Under normal circumstances, the rotor should be able to be removed out at this point. Sometimes the rotor may be seized on and will not budge. The first thing to do is try hitting the back of the rotor (towards you) to release it. Note: Unless you are replacing the rotors, ...
(more)
Posted :
27 October 2004
Author :
Baden Smith
BMW Front Brakes (318ti vs 328 vs M3 vs e46)
Model :
BMW, 3 - Series (E36) 1991-99
Category :
Brakes
... (carrier) 2 x Front US or Euro (Floating) rotor 2 x Front M3 spindle (aka Kingpin, aka Hub) 1 x Set of M3 brake pads Upgrading to e46 330 Front Brakes 2 x Front 330 Caliper Carrier (34-10-6-750-158) 1 x Left Caliper (34-11-6-750-149) 1 x Right Caliper (34-11-6-750-150) 2 x Spring Clips (34-11-6-750-159) 2 x Front e46 330 rotor 1 x Set of 330 brake pads (330 brake pads are identical to M3 ...
(more)
Posted :
5 November 2004
Author :
eMotors.ca
Brake Pads
Model :
BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
Category :
Brakes
... clean the caliper first then compress the caliper piston with a channel-lock pliers. Using a C-Clamp and a flattened tin can spreads the pressure across the entire caliper piston, reducing the chance of pressing it back in funny. 9. It is a good time to check the caliper for leaks or piston that slide roughly. 10. You may want to apply some anti-squeak brake pad product at the back of the new ...
(more)
Posted :
2 December 2004
Author :
bmwe34.net
Rotor Replacement
Model :
BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
Category :
Brakes
... the caliper and support it to the frame with strong wire (do not hang it with the hose). 4. Remove the 2 x 19mm brake pad carrier mounting bolts. Remove the brake pad carrier. Clean it with a metal brush. 5. Spray the rotor mounting bolt with WD 40. Take a hammer and give the rotor several hard hits directly above the bolt. Remove it with a 6mm hex wrench. If you round the bolt and cannot ...
(more)
Posted :
2 December 2004
Author :
bmwe34.net
Painting Calipers
Model :
BMW, 5 - Series (E34) 1989-96
Category :
Brakes
... result. Remove the calipers and the carriers. 2. Important step: use the small brush to clean entirely the different brake items. Then clean everything with some brake cleaner. Finish by spraying the cleaner included in the kit. Step 2 will determine the quality of the final work. 3. Hang the caliper and carrier somewhere safe and place a rag below. 4. Mix the two products (at 20C/68F ...
(more)
Posted :
5 December 2004
Author :
Phil Dorsey
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