Graham Jagger wrote:
Does the inside or outside pad taper the same way? Same amount?
I found this to be an interesting question, so I placed the right side and left side pads together. Wasn't what I expected. The face of the pads fit together perfectly. Also using the digital caliper again, I found that there was on the average about .0015 difference from end to end by measuring from the outside of the backing plates. I would have expected them to be tapered more on one end than the other.
The way they look now, it's like the rotor was twisting and caused the tapering. I've checked the front rotors and had Dave check the front end and there's no problem with the front bearings that I'm aware of, but it sure looks like a twist of the bearings/rotor. I guess what was happening was the entire brake assembly was twisting. Damn, talk about some brake forces being applied!!!!
Steve Remchak wrote:
Rodney, I have some old HP+'s you can have if you want to look at them. probably still have 1/2 or more left.
Steve, I'd be happy to take these off your hands. Maybe I can salvage something out of 8 pads.
Mark Odell wrote:
According to some of the folks on other forums, the stock E46 330i brake calipers and rotors will work on an E36 32x. If you could find some used calipers on Ebay, that would be an extremely cost effective upgrade. Here is a link which talks about this.
http://www.mail-archive.com/bmwuucdiges ... 06421.html .
Mark, great information!! The only problem is if I do this, knocks me out of STS. Someone in the club long ago stated, build the car the way you want it, and class it accordingly. May have to take that advice.