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AP Racing Radi-CAL II CP9560
Question for all the resident brake gurus on the forum.
May have a good deal on a set of CP9560 5S0S10 & 4S0S10 just wondering if this caliper is suitable for the E9x? If so, what other parts shall be sourced to complete the front bbk for E9x fitment. Wheels are 18x10 ET21 E88 slicer spec. TIA
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Contact paragon performance they may be able to custom make some mounts to suit
I recently had them custom make me mounts and rotor hats and rings for CP9665 calipers Godfrey at Paragon was fantastic to deal with. |
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EMKOOP - those might be tight with 18" wheels. I have a similar caliper on my E90 (the 9562) and run 19s on it. The 9560 & 9562 I believe have the same external dimensions - the difference being in pistons. I typically advise when selling calipers in this family to plan on 19"+ wheels. I zoomed in a bit on my setup here - this is with 19" FI-R (also slicer spec) and you can see how tight it is. This is Essex's setup with a 380mm disc. Not a whole lot of play left within their specs to reduce the outside diameter of this setup either.
If you are good with that I can look into parts to fit them to your car. Otherwise if you want to stick with the 18s I would look at their comp kits. Both caliper families are excellent - the 956x being a more street oriented setup but with solid track performance & the 966x being able to handle anything you throw at it (and run 18s). |
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I am sticking with the 18" E88s and with your feedback it seems the CP9560 may not fit under… or at least a risk of not fitting. Only reason for this thread was a sweet deal I found locally hence trying to see possible fitment. Looks like I will have to lay off..
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