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    Established Member Two Rings MaudiS4's Avatar
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    Veteran Member Three Rings TagEldinAhmed's Avatar
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    Are these 17z or 18z's?


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    Established Member Two Rings MaudiS4's Avatar
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    They are 18z"s.

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    Senior Member Three Rings AllroadMass's Avatar
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    I'm a boob,. Do I need a different mounting bracket? Also what rotors could I run?

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    Established Member Two Rings MaudiS4's Avatar
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    No bracket to install it. Just the 4 bolts included in the kit and some trim to the dust shield.
    We can use the stock brake rotors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllroadMass View Post
    I'm a boob,. Do I need a different mounting bracket? Also what rotors could I run?

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    You'll also need RS4 brake lines. These are best fitted with 2002 ML55AMG rotors (you'll need to mill the centre bore by 1mm). Ask me how I know; I have an actual complete kit. You can open the centre hub bore with a flapper wheel and drill.
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    Established Member Two Rings MaudiS4's Avatar
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    Veteran Member Four Rings brandonpham's Avatar
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    I thought stock rotors sit very off center from the caliper?

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    No, they are just right !
    Check the link...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brandonpham View Post
    I thought stock rotors sit very off center from the caliper?
    You're right they do. Stock 18z will not fit the stock rotor.

    If you machine the morning tabs on the 18z caliper they will.

    If you use ml55 rotors you are fine.

    Nice calipers, GLWS


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