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    #16
    By the way, just visited Ayham and he said the same thing as yourself.
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      #17
      I think what you wanted to hear Hassan is that your discs are worn out , need to be changed so you can get your racing discs :D
      07 E64 650i Silver

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        #18
        Originally posted by Rady View Post
        I think what you wanted to hear Hassan is that your discs are worn out , need to be changed so you can get your racing discs :D
        :lol:

        I think you are correct.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Hasan Shaikh View Post
          :lol:

          This is not a competition Shak!
          Mr Hasan! No body mentioned anything about a competition! Bro you should have never stopped taking your Medication. :spank:

          Anyways its best to get more opinions and you did!

          Two great minds will allways think alike.:yuhoo:

          Some info:

          Front Disc= Brake Disc minimum thikness= 34.4mm
          Wear warning from residual thickness=3.0mm
          Brake Disc Diameter=374mm
          Rear Disc=Brake Disc minimum thikness=22.4
          Wear warning from residual thickness=3.0mm
          Brake Disc Diameter=370mm

          Max.machining limit per friction ring side=0.8mm

          M models must NOT be machined
          Last edited by Shak; 22-02-2011, 08:18 PM.

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            #20
            Originally posted by shak "X" View Post
            M models must NOT be machined
            I'm assuming that applies to the M6 only, and not the earlier Ms?

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              #21
              i belive all M's discs should not be machined

              E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
              E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)

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                #22
                Why not machine the ///M models?

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                  #23
                  Machining = Skimming yes?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Hasan Shaikh View Post
                    Why not machine the ///M models?

                    it ll cause vibration when hard brake applied

                    E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
                    E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)

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                      #25
                      Thanks Eyad!

                      But it should cause vibration in all cars. Not just ///M cars.

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                        #26
                        i did machined my E46 brake discs but there was no issue, no vibration. in M cars the brake discs size bigger and the caliper also bigger.

                        E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
                        E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Hasan Shaikh View Post
                          Why not machine the ///M models?

                          Why not! Its like removing an inch of your manhood! do you think it will reach the parts it reached before?:rofl:
                          Will post why in great depth tonight!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by shak "X" View Post
                            Why not! Its like removing an inch of your manhood! do you think it will reach the parts it reached before?:rofl:
                            Shak! Some people have enough inches that loosing one would not be catastrophic. :rofl2:

                            Shall wait for the details.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Hasan Shaikh View Post
                              Shak! Some people have enough inches that loosing one would not be catastrophic. :rofl2:

                              Shall wait for the details.
                              So you know people with big manhoods then?:laughhard:

                              Yes wait for tonight and I will detail why?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Ozimandius View Post
                                I'm assuming that applies to the M6 only, and not the earlier Ms?
                                This only applies to cross drilled Disc's!

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