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Peter Coomaraswamy

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SOLD- thanks for the comments and questions-

They are direct bolt up in case the question comes up again but the e24 calipers will only fit the e9 if they come off an early e24- I believe.


OK, these will fit an e9, I have both front and rear calipers that will fit vented disks so they come with the all important spacers. In reality they come off an early e24 (1981-2) Euro 635 CSI. These have to be rebuilt! but that is an easy project. Asking 100.00 plus shipping and i can send them out immediately.
 
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the beauty of these is that the front calipers / pads are larger than the e9 units ... they were designed to stop a heavier car. this is what i will be putting on my coupe after i send them to PMB for a rebuild.
 

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Hi Peter - when you say these will fit an E9, do you mean its a direct bolt on replacement for stock calipers? With stock 14" wheels?
 

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They are direct bolt up in case the question comes up again but the e24 calipers will only fit the e9 if they come off an early e24- I believe.
as long as they are the e12 chassis based e24, you are good to go. the late e24 is totally different. yes, the early e12 ran 14" wheels ...
 

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yep - turbine wheels. not my favorite ... but they are period correct. my father's '78 - 733i had them on it.
 
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