Akebono brakes in Toronto area
My MB dealer called me to inform that my brakes and rotors need replacement and I told them not to bother. The reasons are that I want something that will generate minimal/no dust and based on my readings, Akebono pads and rotors are good. And the dealer's cost is so high.
Also, the warning message hasn't come up yet, but the dealer is saying my front pads are 2mm left and rotors are under size. The rear pads have 3.5mm and rotors are OK. They are suggesting to change everything except the rear rotors and saying the warning message may come anytime as it is set for 2mm limit.
My question to you is, have you dealt with any local shop in the GTA where they sell and install Akebono parts? If so, please share the details with me.
Is it better to change everything all together, including all rotors, if I don't want to see any dust?
Thanks for your thoughts!
My MB dealer called me to inform that my brakes and rotors need replacement and I told them not to bother. The reasons are that I want something that will generate minimal/no dust and based on my readings, Akebono pads and rotors are good. And the dealer's cost is so high.
Also, the warning message hasn't come up yet, but the dealer is saying my front pads are 2mm left and rotors are under size. The rear pads have 3.5mm and rotors are OK. They are suggesting to change everything except the rear rotors and saying the warning message may come anytime as it is set for 2mm limit.
My question to you is, have you dealt with any local shop in the GTA where they sell and install Akebono parts? If so, please share the details with me.
Is it better to change everything all together, including all rotors, if I don't want to see any dust?
Thanks for your thoughts!
My concern here is that why the OEM brakes are wearing out so fast? My car has 65,000KM. Is this normal or is it our driving habit? Any idea how long the Akebono set will last?
My concern here is that why the OEM brakes are wearing out so fast? My car has 65,000KM. Is this normal or is it our driving habit? Any idea how long the Akebono set will last?
But, you will never need to buy wheel cleaner again! I haven't touched my leftover bottles for two years!
But, you will never need to buy wheel cleaner again! I haven't touched my leftover bottles for two years!
OK, back to the business. I just checked the tirerack site and it only lists the pads from Akebono. Which rotors would you guys recommend and where can I get them? One silly question...as for the pads, it comes as pair...right? That means I only have to buy one box for the front and one for the rear ($80 + $68)? The shipping cost for both items are about $65 to Toronto. On the other hand, Akebono has a distributor near my work and I may drop by to check some prices.
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Since I didn't want to run the risk of ordering wrong parts on-line, I bought all the brake parts from Mercedes-Benz on Dundas St. E. I also noticed that some of the brake components on my Canadian C-3000 Sport were different to the DIY instructions, pictures and YouTube videos. (For example, the brake discs hook inside the caliper and then you slide it over the rotor like a "cartridge". Also, there is a retaining clip on the front brakes that will give your fingers a workout to reinstall it.)
So, my warning is that there may be some minor design differences between U.S and Canadian models, which could be frustrating if you order the wrong parts online. Chances are will not be disappointed if you use OEM parts.
By the way, I don't work for Mercedes, nor am I a mechanic. I am just an owner.
Since I didn't want to run the risk of ordering wrong parts on-line, I bought all the brake parts from Mercedes-Benz on Dundas St. E. I also noticed that some of the brake components on my Canadian C-3000 Sport were different to the DIY instructions, pictures and YouTube videos. (For example, the brake discs hook inside the caliper and then you slide it over the rotor like a "cartridge". Also, there is a retaining clip on the front brakes that will give your fingers a workout to reinstall it.)
So, my warning is that there may be some minor design differences between U.S and Canadian models, which could be frustrating if you order the wrong parts online. Chances are will not be disappointed if you use OEM parts.
By the way, I don't work for Mercedes, nor am I a mechanic. I am just an owner.
The front brake pads for the C300 are part# EUR1340
The front brake pads for the C350 are part# EUR1342
The rear brake pads are part# EUR1341
The front brake pads for the C300 are part# EUR1340
The front brake pads for the C350 are part# EUR1342
The rear brake pads are part# EUR1341
I can buy OEM rotors and Akebono pads and have the dealer or an indy shop installed. That is my plan now.



