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E30 cab can now stop......

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Since I have purchased the cab I have wanted to do the brakes. So the time has come photos attached!

new rotors all round / slotted on the front.

new pads all round

new handbrake shoes

adjusted the hand brake

braided s/s lines.

new front wheel bearing.

stripped & painted all calipers.

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lol all four wheels up at the same time? you can only do a corner at a time!

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Nice work, hows the pedal feel? I've got new pads, rotors and braided lines in my E30 but still the typical spongy brake pedal. Next step is looking into a 750i master cylinder conversion.

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Nice work, hows the pedal feel? I've got new pads, rotors and braided lines in my E30 but still the typical spongy brake pedal. Next step is looking into a 750i master cylinder conversion.

worth it, did it on one of mine

but be carefull when ordering…:

Trouble is, 750iL almost always had a hydraulic booster system rather than a vacuum boosted system, so there are two different types of master cylinder. I got caught out buying a hydraulic type one the first time, person i brought it off said hydraulic and i thought oh must be right, all brakes are hydraulic. didnt realise that was referring to the way it was boosted. 750iL sometimes boosted using the power steering pump, other times they run remote mounted booster (not on the firewall)

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Alot easier to bleed when 4 wheels are removed

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Alot easier to bleed when 4 wheels are removed

ahh right

bleeding brakes/clutches and wheel bearings are pretty much the only thing i dont do myself to cars now, the former because im always on my own and the cars have to go into a garage to get a WOF anyways, and the latter i dont have the gear.

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while you are there you may want to put a dust cap back on the front wheel bearing

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Yes. It is back there! they were drying after being painted.

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