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Thread: R36 Technical Information and DIY.

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    Thanks Elmura - appreciate the response, that's super helpful.

    The wheels meet all other specs and I'm quite comfortable with all the details; but was just stumped when trying to find (what I assumed were supposed to be) lug nuts for the R36.

    Can i confirm that in terms of bolt specifications, I can still search for M14x1.5 27mm to find the right bolt?

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    Closing off my question for anyone searching in future.

    Bolts are M14 x 1.5 and 27mm thread length.

    I got some 28mm thread length bolts as they were closest I could find and grab in the style I wanted and did not have any issues being 1mm longer.

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    Bosch are offering 25% off certain parts until end of Jan. Got myself some new wiper blades;

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    Does anyone know if there is a list of consumable items?

    Filters, oils, spark plugs ect?

    Something we can easily refer to when at our local supercheap ect?
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    anyone know why there are two different front brake discs dimension? 312mm and 345mm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by louiz View Post
    anyone know why there are two different front brake discs dimension? 312mm and 345mm?
    You'll see online items that seem to be a match for your car, but are generic for similar models. Hence, dealers & parts sellers use your VIN for accurate selection of parts. Double check before u buy. It's tricky. Most likely, it's the 345mm. It's been several years since I owned an R36

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    haha, thanks for reply, i asked one of the online part sellers. the answer was that i should measure the dimension myself. lol. since it is pretty tricky to get acurate reading with the wheels on, i should take off my wheel and then measure it. lol

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