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Old 29-10-2007, 09:22
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Not that it really matters, and I'm not trying to offend, but it's 'brakes' when referring to the car part, and 'breaks' when referring to something that's broken

Oh thats i right, i totaly forgot that, i guess my english sucks a little .
I have heard of the m3 disk convos for s13, but if I remember it right, that was the front only, my big problem is the back, thou id like to change all of the rotors. Also dont you have to move the caliper further away when using the m3 rotors?

Also what about the EBC pads. A few people have been telling me that theyr latest products have some quality issues.
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Old 29-10-2007, 09:43
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I didn't notice your from Lithuania lol. Would have tried being more polite about it

Not sure about rear disks but something similar could be done on the cheap I would think.

The bracket you're talking about is just a flat metal section to increase to make allowance for the different offset of the new disk (m3) and the increased diameter. Something you or a metal worker could make very easily as long as you have the correct dimensions

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