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      04-14-2013, 06:33 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by HP Autowerks View Post
The front StopTech Big Brake Kits for the 2012 BMW 335 Series are available with a pair of slotted or drilled floating directional AeroRotors® in either 355X32 or 380X32 sizes. Each kit features billet aluminum mounting brackets with stainless steel studs, DOT-compliant stainless steel braided Teflon brake lines, StopTech's highly-praised high performance street pads plus the company's patented, forged, high performance, six-piston ST-60 calipers.

The rear StopTech Big Brake Kits for the 2012 BMW 335 Series include a pair of 345X28 slotted or drilled floating directional AeroRotors as well as billet aluminum mounting brackets with stainless steel studs, DOT-compliant stainless steel braided Teflon brake lines, StopTech's highly-praised high performance street pads plus the company's patented, forged, high performance, four-piston ST-40 calipers.

Front 14 inch Sport BBK
ST-60 6 Piston Calipers
Floating 355x32mm Rotors
Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines

Front 15 inch Sport BBK
ST-60 Piston Caliper
Floating 380x32mm Rotors
Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines

Rear 13.6 inch Sport BBK
ST-40 4 Piston Calipers
Floating 345x28mm Rotors
Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines

Standard and Options:

Red / Black / Silver Calipers - No Additional Cost
Blue / Yellow / Gold - At additional Cost
Slotted Rotors – No Additional Cost
Drilled Rotors - At additional Cost
-For gold, blue, silver or yellow calipers, please add 4 weeks for lead time.

***Moderator, please don't close this thread, this is a product release and open for product discussion***
NICE looking brake kit!

So there are 2 optional rotor sizes for the front, 14" and 15"?
The fronts are 6 pot and the rears a 4 pot, right?

That's a hearty improvement over the M Performance kit, plus you get a set of steel brake lines with the kit.
It's pricier, but I'll bet the performance gain is also there, especially for track use.
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