C63 brakes part number
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They'll be a small fortune if you can get your hands on them, guaranteed.
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204-691-00 BRABUS high-performance brake system Version I € 4,900.00
incl. 2 six-piston-aluminium-fixed calipers front,
2 vented perforated front discs (360 mm),
steelflex brake hoses, brake pads and installation hardware
(only in combination with BRABUS 18",19" or 20" wheels)
installation € 400.00
And They Have
204-692-00 BRABUS high-performance brake system Version II € 6,900.00
consisting of: Version I, plus 2 four-piston-aluminium-fixed
calipers rear, steelflex brake hoses,
brake pads and installation hardware
(only in combination with BRABUS 18",19" or 20" wheels)
installation € 590.00
But this are the prices here in The Netherlands (excl VAT)
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C 350 Obsidian Black
C63 Brakes are larger rotors, different calipers (fixed instead of floating), and utilize a different steering knuckle. So I would assume for direct bolt up it won't be possible. Maybe if an aftermarket makes and adapter from C350 steering knuckle to C63 Caliper you might be able to pull it off with 18" wheels.
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W204 C300
I had a W211 E500 and upgraded my brakes to the E55 brakes and they botled on just fine. They did not cost that much ether. Much cheaper then the 6 or 8 piston brembos. So that is why i was trying to do the same with my W204. but i dont know the part number to order from the dealer. i need a C63 VIN or part number.
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2008 Mercedes C300 4Matic
C63 Brake Part Numbers:
Front Brake Disc:
A 204 421 12 12
Front Brake Caliper Set:
(left) A 204 421 47 98
(right) A 204 421 48 98
Rear Disc Brake:
A 204 423 04 12
Rear Brake Caliper Set:
(left) A 204 423 41 98
(right) A 204 423 42 98
Enjoy
Daniel
Front Brake Disc:
A 204 421 12 12
Front Brake Caliper Set:
(left) A 204 421 47 98
(right) A 204 421 48 98
Rear Disc Brake:
A 204 423 04 12
Rear Brake Caliper Set:
(left) A 204 423 41 98
(right) A 204 423 42 98
Enjoy
Daniel
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Why?
you already have more brakes then you can use.Gets pricey to start messing with abs and proportioning valves etc.
228 hp in 3600 lbs,the rotors it has are plenty big enough.
228 hp in 3600 lbs,the rotors it has are plenty big enough.
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4 wheels
New pads, calipes, rotors, wheels, steering knuckle, backing plate, brake lines, different ESP calibration, and ABS settings. You already have more brakes than you need.
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W204 C300
The brakes suck on the 300 all most every time I drive I get such bad brake fad my pedal touches the floor and Im still not stopping. last week after I when for a run my front brakes where smoking when I came to a stop. So if it is this bad on the street Im not going to go to the track until I get new brakes. So I was going to get the 63 b/c they are cheaper then Brembo GT kit. On my E500 I upgraded to the E55 brakes and loved it. So no it is not just for looks.
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Hey Dan, how are you comming up with these part numbers? would you like to share all part numbers? great source you got there.