Hong Kong E60 sub-Forum
Originally Posted by BigMike' post='650607' date='Aug 20 2008, 07:09 PM
Hi guys. How are they in terms of brake dust and braking power?
nice night out, noodles, chit chat, we even met that guy with the 330i
Keith that M5 steering wheel felt great, nice padding and thickness, and the tricolour stitching was cool.
This guy Ah Kin of Sing Fai was amazing, he took off my Mtech rear diffuser and put on another black one
in 10mins!!
i have seen others who post that you have to take off the whole rear bumper, which takes 2 hours+
can't wait till the eibach pro springs can be fitted.
am also fitting the front M tech carbon splitters
Keith that M5 steering wheel felt great, nice padding and thickness, and the tricolour stitching was cool.
This guy Ah Kin of Sing Fai was amazing, he took off my Mtech rear diffuser and put on another black one
in 10mins!!
i have seen others who post that you have to take off the whole rear bumper, which takes 2 hours+
can't wait till the eibach pro springs can be fitted.
am also fitting the front M tech carbon splitters
Originally Posted by billhk' post='652083' date='Aug 22 2008, 07:39 PM
nice night out, noodles, chit chat, we even met that guy with the 330i
Keith that M5 steering wheel felt great, nice padding and thickness, and the tricolour stitching was cool.
This guy Ah Kin of Sing Fai was amazing, he took off my Mtech rear diffuser and put on another black one
in 10mins!!
i have seen others who post that you have to take off the whole rear bumper, which takes 2 hours+
can't wait till the eibach pro springs can be fitted.
am also fitting the front M tech carbon splitters
Keith that M5 steering wheel felt great, nice padding and thickness, and the tricolour stitching was cool.
This guy Ah Kin of Sing Fai was amazing, he took off my Mtech rear diffuser and put on another black one
in 10mins!!
i have seen others who post that you have to take off the whole rear bumper, which takes 2 hours+
can't wait till the eibach pro springs can be fitted.
am also fitting the front M tech carbon splitters
Originally Posted by billhk' post='652083' date='Aug 22 2008, 07:39 AM
nice night out, noodles, chit chat, we even met that guy with the 330i
Keith that M5 steering wheel felt great, nice padding and thickness, and the tricolour stitching was cool.
This guy Ah Kin of Sing Fai was amazing, he took off my Mtech rear diffuser and put on another black one
in 10mins!!
i have seen others who post that you have to take off the whole rear bumper, which takes 2 hours+
can't wait till the eibach pro springs can be fitted.
am also fitting the front M tech carbon splitters
Keith that M5 steering wheel felt great, nice padding and thickness, and the tricolour stitching was cool.
This guy Ah Kin of Sing Fai was amazing, he took off my Mtech rear diffuser and put on another black one
in 10mins!!
i have seen others who post that you have to take off the whole rear bumper, which takes 2 hours+
can't wait till the eibach pro springs can be fitted.
am also fitting the front M tech carbon splitters
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='650630' date='Aug 20 2008, 08:16 PM
brake dust is almost 0 and braking power is about 5% to 10% better, but if you change the steel pipe like me & keith it will be abit more.
How much are the EBC greenstuff pads and what you mean about 'steel pipe'?
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Originally Posted by BigMike' post='652520' date='Aug 23 2008, 03:18 AM
Thanks for the info Keith, Pinguhk!
How much are the EBC greenstuff pads and what you mean about 'steel pipe'?
How much are the EBC greenstuff pads and what you mean about 'steel pipe'?
Steel pipe refering to the stainless steel brake lines, it increases the brake feeling and will last 4ever
Originally Posted by BigMike' post='652520' date='Aug 23 2008, 11:18 AM
Thanks for the info Keith, Pinguhk!
How much are the EBC greenstuff pads and what you mean about 'steel pipe'?
How much are the EBC greenstuff pads and what you mean about 'steel pipe'?
the euro gone up since when I got my. :thumbsdown:
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='652668' date='Aug 23 2008, 04:13 PM
you can get them on the internet some were, front and back but maybe need to order them.
the euro gone up since when I got my. :thumbsdown:
the euro gone up since when I got my. :thumbsdown:
I found that the Greens are available for sale in Taiwan.


