Wilwood Disc Brakes Road Race Brake Kits for 2001-2006 BMW E46 M3

Wilwood Disc Brakes Road Race Brake Kits for 2001-2006 BMW E46 M3

Wilwood’s road racing brake system designed specifically for the 2001-2006 BMW E46 M3 platform. Engineered for production-based chassis using the factory hydraulics and all-dynamic electronic controls. Aerolite 6R/ST front calipers are paired with Superlite 4R/ST rear calipers. Two-piece, dynamic mount 14.00” front and 12.88” rear Spec37 GT competition series directional vane rotors apply the torque from the BP-30 compound SmartPads. MSRP is $2,673.99 (front) and $1,814.39 (rear).

Vehicle

  • 2001-2006 BMW E46 M3

MSRP

$1,814.39

For more information, visit wilwood.com.

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