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2019 M3 brakes on a 2014 F32?
Hey all.. forgive if my search-fu failed, lots of threads on M Perfomance brakes, but not straight transfer of F80 brakes.
I have a line on a full set from a 2019 F80 M3 with the thought of IF I can, install on my 2014 F32. Gorgeous F80 that got the Brembo GT kit installed at 1800 miles. Is this possible? Not finding any immediate examples. I have OEM 19s (now so in theory might fit?) Coding? I hear/see the need for coding when changing to the M perfomance, so figure (if they fit) that at least would need to happen? thoughts?
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Just to confirm: these are aftermarket Brembo GT brakes? Part number? What are the rotor sizes - front and rear?
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I am trying to get his oem parts if they fit my car.
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They fit. You'll just need 370/345mm rotors. Stock f8x, 370/345 msport, and m performance all use the same calipers. This has been covered at length if you search.
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You can't use stock f8x rotors. You'll need f3x rotors.
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Rear calipers should fit 345mm x 24mm rotor to be able to work on a F3X. |
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