Jesse
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Hello My Fellow Supra Fans,
So I was thinking since these cars are BMW based and we all know about the High Performance M line of BMW. Why couldn't the M Carbon Brakes bolt right up to the Supra? From what it looks like these cars have the same Caliper Bolt spacing. I know the Supra has more than efficient brakes but come on we all get excited over some Carbon Ceramic 2 piece rotors and 6 piston Brembo's. Anyone on here that has a Supra already and a buddy that has a M2 or an M3 with this package that could test fit this theory?
BMW Part Numbers:
Front
Right Front Rotor - 34112284806 (400mm x 38mm)
Left Front Rotor - 34112284805 (400mm x 38mm)
Right Front Caliper - 34117850464
Left Front Caliper - 34117850463
Rear
Right Rear Rotor - 34212284808 (380mm x 28mm)
Left Rear Rotor - 34212284807 (380mm x 28mm)
Right Rear Caliper - 34217850466
Left Rear Caliper - 34217850465
So I was thinking since these cars are BMW based and we all know about the High Performance M line of BMW. Why couldn't the M Carbon Brakes bolt right up to the Supra? From what it looks like these cars have the same Caliper Bolt spacing. I know the Supra has more than efficient brakes but come on we all get excited over some Carbon Ceramic 2 piece rotors and 6 piston Brembo's. Anyone on here that has a Supra already and a buddy that has a M2 or an M3 with this package that could test fit this theory?
BMW Part Numbers:
Front
Right Front Rotor - 34112284806 (400mm x 38mm)
Left Front Rotor - 34112284805 (400mm x 38mm)
Right Front Caliper - 34117850464
Left Front Caliper - 34117850463
Rear
Right Rear Rotor - 34212284808 (380mm x 28mm)
Left Rear Rotor - 34212284807 (380mm x 28mm)
Right Rear Caliper - 34217850466
Left Rear Caliper - 34217850465
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