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      09-27-2018, 01:15 PM   #1
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M2C Upgraded Brake Dimension

I am shopping for rims for the winter tire. I am worrying that the 19" rim, that I'll get, doesn't have enough room for the upgraded brake (silver colour). I wonder what are the dimensions of the upgraded brake please? Thanks in advance.
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You asking for rotor dimension? 400mm and 380mm. Or caliper width, space between caliper and wheel spokes? For that I would look at fitments for the M3 and M4 carbon ceramics, as they are the same brake calipers.
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You asking for rotor dimension? 400mm and 380mm. Or caliper width, space between caliper and wheel spokes? For that I would look at fitments for the M3 and M4 carbon ceramics, as they are the same brake calipers.
Do you mean the dimension of the whole upgraded brake assembly of M2C is the same dimensions as M3/M3 Ceramic Carbon Brake assembly? Or just the caliper?
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You asking for rotor dimension? 400mm and 380mm. Or caliper width, space between caliper and wheel spokes? For that I would look at fitments for the M3 and M4 carbon ceramics, as they are the same brake calipers.
I don't think the M2C shares the same caliper as M3/M4 Ceramic Carbon Brake (see images below). They share the rotor only.

Front Brake (CCB in green & M2C sports brake in orange):
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Rear Brake (CCB in green & M2C sports brake in orange):
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You asking for rotor dimension? 400mm and 380mm. Or caliper width, space between caliper and wheel spokes? For that I would look at fitments for the M3 and M4 carbon ceramics, as they are the same brake calipers.
I don't think the M2C shares the same caliper as M3/M4 Ceramic Carbon Brake (see images below). They share the rotor only.

Front Brake (CCB in green & M2C sports brake in orange):
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Rear Brake (CCB in green & M2C sports brake in orange):
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They're the same caliper body and bracket, so the clearance dimensions are the same. Some 19" will fit in the front but not all will. It's completely dependent on the flange type and barrel profile.
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