05-06-2021, 11:33 AM | #1 |
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Brake caliper adapter for CCB caliper to steel discs.
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I wonder if anyone know where i could find adapters to move the CCB gold calipers in to fit with the regular steel discs. Thanks, Johnny. |
05-06-2021, 02:06 PM | #2 |
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05-06-2021, 02:20 PM | #4 |
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Why not just go with M2C disc rotors with CCB calipers?
Here's some reading material for you: https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1633039 |
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Hi, any updates on this one? Standard Girodiscs 380mm for f82 are 32mm thick. If you put 1mm titanium shim on each side it effectively misses 2mm, which is within tolerance threshold.
I was also looking for the M2C solution but at the end got concerned with that extra weight. So I am looking into amg w204 c63 calipers (also nominally for 36mm), the adapters are available but I'd still rather go with OEM calipers due to better bias with standard blue ones at the rear. Any adapters for that? If nothing is available out of the box than maybe there is someome who could make them as special order that you can recommed? |
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I am wondering what the custom adapter actually does? From various pictures it doesn't seem as there was space to move the caliper towards the inside. I am wondering, given resolving the thickness issue, what the reduction only in diameter from 400 to 380 would do to this? I mean if I wanted to install gold calipers as PnP solution without custom brackets and 380x32 Girodiscs with 2mm added on shims. Wouldn't this work? If not - what would be the exact issue? The pad sticking out <10mm outside the edge of the disc? Wouldn't that happen in each of the setups since there is no space to move the pad/caliper inside? Rotor offset?
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You can move the caliper 17mm, with 380mm discs you need to move it 10mm. |
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From the adapter perspective - yes. But it doesn't seem so from this 400mm picture and the pad/disc center perspective, there isn't any space on the inner of the disc to utilize, maybe 1mm of that rust stripe at the most:
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Are 400mm and 380mm centered the same way though? I.e. is the thickness of 400mm discs added symetrically on its both sides when compared to 380? Last edited by Juras; 03-01-2023 at 04:13 PM.. |
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