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Rear brake rotor & pad part numbers???

Old Feb 3, 2016 | 04:14 PM
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Rear brake rotor & pad part numbers???

Am considering trying to replace my front pads/rotors and rear pads/rotors and wanted to confirm if these are the correct MB part numbers for those items?

There is a c32 AMG 'brake kit' that FCP euro sells with some extra stuff in it for about $500 bucks but wasnt sure if you need all that.

2034210912 - Front Rotor
005420952041 - Front Pad


210423081264 - Rear Rotor
0034203020 - Rear Pads

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...ar-brakes-scat

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...nt-brakes-scat
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Old Feb 4, 2016 | 01:27 PM
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1 005-420-95-20-41 TS DISK BRA 1
2 211-540-17-17 BRAKE WEAR 2
3 203-421-09-12 BRAKE DISC 2

4 003-420-30-20 BRAKE SHOE 1
5 211-540-17-17 BRAKE WEAR 1
6 210-423-08-12-64 BRAKE DISC 2

You are correct.
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Old Feb 4, 2016 | 04:27 PM
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Thx Bobby - is that break wear sensor 211-540-17-17 for the front brakes also the same used for the rear brakes?

This MB parts site I use (links below) shows a different P/N for the rear sensors 220-540-17-17 which is a ton more expensive at $101 per sensor! The front brake wear sensor 211-540-17-17 is $5 each on this website which seems to have good prices overall on MB parts.

Do you know if those wear sensors must be replaced every time you replace pads/rotors?

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...ar-brakes-scat

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...nt-brakes-scat



Originally Posted by Bobbyr5
1 005-420-95-20-41 TS DISK BRA 1
2 211-540-17-17 BRAKE WEAR 2
3 203-421-09-12 BRAKE DISC 2

4 003-420-30-20 BRAKE SHOE 1
5 211-540-17-17 BRAKE WEAR 1
6 210-423-08-12-64 BRAKE DISC 2

You are correct.
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Old Feb 4, 2016 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by jvakos
Thx Bobby - is that break wear sensor 211-540-17-17 for the front brakes also the same used for the rear brakes?

This MB parts site I use (links below) shows a different P/N for the rear sensors 220-540-17-17 which is a ton more expensive at $101 per sensor! The front brake wear sensor 211-540-17-17 is $5 each on this website which seems to have good prices overall on MB parts.

Do you know if those wear sensors must be replaced every time you replace pads/rotors?

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...ar-brakes-scat

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...nt-brakes-scat
I would go with brembo rotors that are coated won't rust, then akebono pads less brake dust, that's what I did,
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Old Feb 4, 2016 | 06:30 PM
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"Jurid/Akebono" are Awesome pads,,

"Brembo/Lemforder/TRW", all these Rotor brands are great..

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Old Feb 4, 2016 | 07:28 PM
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Front and Rear sensors are the same part number, I cant find a Brembo disk for the front of your car anywhere so I'm pulling it from the catalog for now. Zimmermans are an awesome option, I've never had a quality issue there.

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Old Feb 5, 2016 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jvakos
Thx Bobby - is that break wear sensor 211-540-17-17 for the front brakes also the same used for the rear brakes?

This MB parts site I use (links below) shows a different P/N for the rear sensors 220-540-17-17 which is a ton more expensive at $101 per sensor! The front brake wear sensor 211-540-17-17 is $5 each on this website which seems to have good prices overall on MB parts.

Do you know if those wear sensors must be replaced every time you replace pads/rotors?

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...ar-brakes-scat

http://www.mboemparts.com/auto-parts...nt-brakes-scat

The number that i gave you is the correct number and you have to replace them when you replace the brake pads.

The OE rotors are coated for rust. They come like that from the MB supplier.
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Old Feb 5, 2016 | 04:43 PM
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Agree with "Kyle",

i tried "Zimmerman" Rotors many times, they're great, and i can assure they Exceeded quality of OEM's as well..

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Old Feb 5, 2016 | 05:21 PM
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I would go with brembo rotors that are coated won't rust, then akebono pads less brake dust, that's what I did,
Morphh - so you like the Akebono pads too? interestign they are much cheaper than the OEM ones here so will prob go with those....

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Old Feb 5, 2016 | 06:06 PM
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Front and Rear sensors are the same part number, I cant find a Brembo disk for the front of your car anywhere so I'm pulling it from the catalog for now. Zimmermans are an awesome option, I've never had a quality issue there.

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Thanks Kyle, i just ordered (R261654736) from FCP these rear rotors and pads as the Brembo disc's didnt show as available:

Mercedes Brake Disc Rear - Genuine Mercedes 210423081264
Mercedes Brake Pads Set Rear - Akebono EUR603
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Old Feb 6, 2016 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by jvakos
Thanks Kyle, i just ordered (R261654736) from FCP these rear rotors and pads as the Brembo disc's didnt show as available:

Mercedes Brake Disc Rear - Genuine Mercedes 210423081264
Mercedes Brake Pads Set Rear - Akebono EUR603
Akebono pads abd brembo for front, I have to rears next year or so. Usaually pads cme with sensors mine did, make sure u get shims with ur pads, some cheap knock offs will sell them without shims, that will produce a clicking noise reversing and going forward
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Old Feb 6, 2016 | 04:09 PM
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Thats awesome, thanks! I had to take the Brembo's off the site because I can't source them. I cleaned up some of the offerings in that section also because some of the brands were garbage. Akebono's plus the Genuine Rotors is a good pairing, I think you are going to be very satisfied with it.

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Kyle,

Do you know the difference between:-

*SL65 "230 421 12 12" with code: "-P99",

Rear brake rotor & pad part numbers???-a2304211212.jpg

*SL65 BS "230 420 04 72" with code: "P99/S",

Rear brake rotor & pad part numbers???-a2304200472.jpg

i have SL65 BS Rotors in my hand, and they're looks similar to each other..?!?!

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Old Feb 7, 2016 | 06:22 PM
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Kyle,

Do you know the difference between:-

*SL65 "230 421 12 12" with code: "-P99",

Attachment 324692

*SL65 BS "230 420 04 72" with code: "P99/S",

Attachment 324693

i have SL65 BS Rotors in my hand, and they're looks similar to each other..?!?!

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Are they both 2 peace rotors?
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Old Feb 9, 2016 | 02:02 PM
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They sure are

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After a bit of advice from any Western Australian folk on here.. Im looking to replace my current W.A number plates with some custom plates. Ive decided to go the 'Custom Acrylic 9 character' plate, but im not sure which is the best size to get.. They come in slim ( 372x100 ) and standard size ( 372x134 ). The front is easy, and the slim plate will fit perfectly in that spot. However, with the rear plate , im not sure if the slim size is going to look right, or if in fact it will cover the existing holes..

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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