P31 Brake rotors
I now have a 12, it is said to be a P31 since it has the extra power, but on the build sheet it is listed as P30 with performance package. I am in Canada by the way, so they code a bit different. I could type for days on this, but just know P30/P31 is interchangeable for the purposes of this conversation. Just check your part number (I am unsure of that one, tho the 360 portion of that code is the correct sizing) and you will be good to go. I have yet to see any models of non- Black Series C63 where the rotors aren't swappable. So if them are listed as being P30 for some reason, have at er.
2) No. If their two piece are the same as Girodisc etc they will be lighter and stronger than the 1.5, for a savings in unsprung weight. Theoretically you should also be able to just by the rings in the future, and re-use the hats, unlike the 1.5s. Also, if they are similar to what I had they will be truly directional, whereas OEM does not have a L or a R, and the ventilation vanes are angled backward on one side. All things being equal I would definitely take the 2 piece over the 1.5s, which are a bit of a scam, IMO.
OEM rotors and pads are Brembo's btw.
Now whether its worth the extra over going with the normal rotors.....I would say only if you track your car. I have had both the Girodisc and the Evosport. They do not stop any shorter than OEM (and some would say longer when cool) but they do stand up to track use better, plus there is that savings in unsprung weight.
So to recap: 1 - yes. 2 - no.
Last edited by 604 C63; May 24, 2017 at 04:25 PM.
All necessary specs are the same between the models though, and thats what matters. If they fit a 'regular' C63 they will fit a P30 will fit a P31 will fit a 507.
As I mentioned, I have done brake job/swaps on a regular 08, a P30 09 and a P31 12 using OEM, Girodisc, Evosport rotors and OEM, Porterfield, and Hawk pads. Any of those parts would have fit on any of those cars.
Last edited by 604 C63; May 24, 2017 at 04:32 PM.
2) No as they weigh about the same and both are a good bit lighter than the solids. The Racing Brake are even lighter if you want to spend more.
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The original 09 P30 rotors I had were 2 piece, but it was worthless because I could not buy just the rings.
Mercedes has not used a product with re-usable hats and orderable rings.
The 2012 I have now is listed as P30 with Performance Package (which equates to P31 here in Canada) and they are 1.5
Your 2013 will have 1.5.
Do not let the different models mess with your head. They all fit. They are all the same size.
Last edited by 604 C63; May 24, 2017 at 04:52 PM.
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Regardless, excepting the black series, its all interchangeable. I have yet to see otherwise.
EDIT: Here. That was easier than I thought lol
http://www.racingbrake.com/C63-AMG-R...308-03-381.htm
Last edited by 604 C63; May 24, 2017 at 10:16 PM.
Also the P30 rotors used to be just as expensive and if I had to speculate I would say they are cheaper now that Brembo is offering them directly.
Also the P30 rotors used to be just as expensive and if I had to speculate I would say they are cheaper now that Brembo is offering them directly.
"No. If their two piece are the same as Girodisc etc they will be lighter and stronger than the 1.5, for a savings in unsprung weight. Theoretically you should also be able to just by the rings in the future, and re-use the hats, unlike the 1.5s. Also, if they are similar to what I had they will be truly directional, whereas OEM does not have a L or a R, and the ventilation vanes are angled backward on one side. All things being equal I would definitely take the 2 piece over the 1.5s, which are a bit of a scam, IMO."
You can buy these for the same price as the P31 rotors, or cheaper, and they are better and lighter.
Remember this quote lol
I now have a 12, it is said to be a P31 since it has the extra power, but on the build sheet it is listed as P30 with performance package. I am in Canada by the way, so they code a bit different. I could type for days on this, but just know P30/P31 is interchangeable for the purposes of this conversation. Just check your part number (I am unsure of that one, tho the 360 portion of that code is the correct sizing) and you will be good to go. I have yet to see any models of non- Black Series C63 where the rotors aren't swappable. So if them are listed as being P30 for some reason, have at er.
2) No. If their two piece are the same as Girodisc etc they will be lighter and stronger than the 1.5, for a savings in unsprung weight. Theoretically you should also be able to just by the rings in the future, and re-use the hats, unlike the 1.5s. Also, if they are similar to what I had they will be truly directional, whereas OEM does not have a L or a R, and the ventilation vanes are angled backward on one side. All things being equal I would definitely take the 2 piece over the 1.5s, which are a bit of a scam, IMO.
OEM rotors and pads are Brembo's btw.
Now whether its worth the extra over going with the normal rotors.....I would say only if you track your car. I have had both the Girodisc and the Evosport. They do not stop any shorter than OEM (and some would say longer when cool) but they do stand up to track use better, plus there is that savings in unsprung weight.
So to recap: 1 - yes. 2 - no.
Jim G
If I had a P30/P31 car that needed new rotors...
If I did NOT track it semi-regularly I would buy the NON P30/P31 rotors, meaning OEM for base C63. It simply is not worth virtually any differential in cost. You will not see any performance difference on the street, so you may as well go with the cheaper rotors.
If I DID track it semi-regularly I would buy aftermarket rotors instead, for the reasons I stated. Harder, lighter etc for the same price or even less, plus reusable hats.
While there is nothing wrong with them, there is no circumstance where I am buying the P30/P31 rotors, just because there are options that are better, cheaper or both.
Last edited by 604 C63; May 25, 2017 at 10:19 PM.
As a pt of ref.... how many miles are people getting off the 1st set of rotors? with street use? with track use?
I'm @ 14K miles with a few track days on 1st set of rotors... still in spec per MB (last svc)... but a noticable lip by touch.


