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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 10:58 AM
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Those are all the 390mm by 36mm discs Brembo has listed. but with different offsets.



And just found a Zimmerman one piece 390mm disc.


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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 11:27 AM
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sorry not trying to blow up this thread.

There is also a 380mm option and is priced quiet nicely at $320 to $350 per disc. The only difference I see is that the swept area is 70mm wide on the 380mm disc which is 1.5mm smaller compared to the 360 and 2mm smaller than the 390 disc. The brake surface on the pad is 64mm wide so the 70mm swept area should be enough. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Wondering if the spare tire would still fit. which kept me from upgrading to the 390mm option.



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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sventastic82
Those are all the 390mm by 36mm discs Brembo has listed. but with different offsets.



And just found a Zimmerman one piece 390mm disc.

This is fantastic info.

Any prints on the Zimmerman?

Edit, I’m stupid.

The Zimmerman is a direct fit.


If the 390 absolutely won’t fit under an 18” wheel, the 380 will.

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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 05:28 PM
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I checked with the epytec.de a couple month back. Their webpage stated that they don't ship to US and Canada due to insurance cost. I messaged them to see if they can make an exception but they didn't reply.
I could get a few sets delivered to a friend in Germany and he would be able to forward them to me. Not sure how much higher the shipping cost would be.
All I know at the moment is stat I'm still waiting on a package from GER which was sent beginning of November. (Damn rona)
if you end up finding a way to get them over on this side, count me in. i also found them a while back but gave up as many European retailers don't and will not ship to NA for their own reasons. usually due to the high shipping cost and the effort involved on the sellers end.
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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 06:40 PM
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If the 390 absolutely won’t fit under an 18” wheel, the 380 will.
I don't think (380mm) will fit with 18",,

i believe (365mm>>370mm) are so roughly fit to 18"..!

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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 07:06 PM
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I don't think (380mm) will fit with 18",,

i believe (365mm>>370mm) are so roughly fit to 18"..!

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There are plenty of setups out there running 380mm discs with 6 piston brembo’s and 18” wheels. It’s tight but can be done.
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Old Jan 6, 2021 | 07:12 PM
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Excellent,

is it with "AMG" wheels, or aftermarket's..?

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What’s up guys, time to do a brake job, already have the brembo pads. Looking into front rotors and considering the 390 mm upgrade.

Any of you do it already? I have 19 inch HRE P43S. Just concerned about clearance.

I know 19’s should technically work, but not 100% sure.




I definitely recommend RacingBrake 390/360 rotors and their street pads. Here's my thread install.
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Best standalone caliper Bracket/Adapter available (especially if RacingBrake BBK upgrade is cost prohibitive) are these, offered on EBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MercedesBen...s/324435447162

I had the first set designed and fabricated by exceptional AMG Master Tech Matthew Stockwell of Leistung Autohaus and his fabricator - i believe he was an aerospace or materials engineer, and paid significantly more than this EBay price.
I had these custom Brackets fabricated because my RacingBrake bracket would make the front caliper rub on OEM 19" 507 wheels (but were perfect and without rubs on OEM 19" Turbine style wheels). I attribute this to a taper in the 507 wheel. The new, custom Brackets also optimized the brake pad/rotor contact area, which was now perfectly centered/symmetric, whereas with the RB Bracket, it was off by a 1-2 millimeters.

Have been running these same Brackets offered above on EBay for over 1yr without issue, with the OEM Non-BS Front Calipers, RB Rotors, and 507 Wheels.

You will need custom, longer bolts with which to secure Front calipers onto new Bracket. The OEM Brembo bolts will not work.

Disclosure: this is not my EBay listing. It is offered by a gentleman who initially invested in a run of these for our community.

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Old Jan 7, 2021 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by MBNRG
Best standalone caliper Bracket/Adapter available (especially if RacingBrake BBK upgrade is cost prohibitive) are these, offered on EBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MercedesBen...s/324435447162

I had the first set designed and fabricated by exceptional AMG Master Tech Matthew Stockwell of Leistung Autohaus and his fabricator - i believe he was an aerospace or materials engineer, and paid significantly more than this EBay price.
I had these custom Brackets fabricated because my RacingBrake bracket would rub on OEM 19" 507 wheels (but were perfect and without rubs on OEM 19" Turbine style wheels). I attribute this to a taper in the 507 wheel. The new, custom Brackets also optimized the brake pad - rotor contact area, which was now perfectly centered/symmetric, whereas with the RB Bracket, it was off by a 1-2 millimeters.

Have been running these same Brackets offered above on EBay for over 1yr without issue, with the OEM Non-BS Front Calipers, RB Rotors, and 507 Wheels.

You will need custom, longer bolts with which to secure Front calipers onto new Bracket. The OEM Brembo bolts will not work.

Disclosure: this is not my EBay listing. It is offered by a gentleman who initially invested in a run of these for our community.
Do I understand that correctly? You had new brackets made because the RB brackets move the caliper too far out by 1-2mm?
If that was the case why didn't you just machine the 1-2mm off of the RB brackets?
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Old Jan 7, 2021 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MBNRG
Best standalone caliper Bracket/Adapter available (especially if RacingBrake BBK upgrade is cost prohibitive) are these, offered on EBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MercedesBen...s/324435447162

I had the first set designed and fabricated by exceptional AMG Master Tech Matthew Stockwell of Leistung Autohaus and his fabricator - i believe he was an aerospace or materials engineer, and paid significantly more than this EBay price.
I had these custom Brackets fabricated because my RacingBrake bracket would rub on OEM 19" 507 wheels (but were perfect and without rubs on OEM 19" Turbine style wheels). I attribute this to a taper in the 507 wheel. The new, custom Brackets also optimized the brake pad - rotor contact area, which was now perfectly centered/symmetric, whereas with the RB Bracket, it was off by a 1-2 millimeters.

Have been running these same Brackets offered above on EBay for over 1yr without issue, with the OEM Non-BS Front Calipers, RB Rotors, and 507 Wheels.

You will need custom, longer bolts with which to secure Front calipers onto new Bracket. The OEM Brembo bolts will not work.

Disclosure: this is not my EBay listing. It is offered by a gentleman who initially invested in a run of these for our community.
I opted to go for these as well. Although I paid @250 when they were initially sold on EBAY from the same seller.
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Old Jan 7, 2021 | 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by sventastic82
Do I understand that correctly? You had new brackets made because the RB brackets move the caliper too far out by 1-2mm?
If that was the case why didn't you just machine the 1-2mm off of the RB brackets?
I had these custom Brackets fabricated because my RacingBrake bracket would make the Front Caliper rub on OEM 19" 507 wheels.
Machining off material from existing RacingBrake bracket could further alter where the pad contacts rotor, etc.
The issue of 1-2mm was one of brake pad placement/contact patch of the rotor - with RacingBrake Bracket, this contact area was suboptimal/asymmetric by ~1-2mm, at least on my OEM Caliper and Wheel setup.

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Old Jan 8, 2021 | 01:04 AM
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Edited my 2 posts above for clarity: RB Bracket makes the **Front Caliper** rub on inner taper of OEM 19" 507 Wheels. RB Bracket works fine without Caliper rubbing on OEM 19" Turbine Wheels.
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Old Jan 8, 2021 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by The Machinist
If the 390 absolutely won’t fit under an 18” wheel, the 380 will.
I would be very interested in this if larger front rotors can be made to fit under 18" wheels (which I use in the winter) and would also prefer for track applications seeing as most "regulation" slicks are 18".

I have a very similar setup to your Wilwood / Audi application on my C5Z track rat using Wilwood calipers made to fit over OEM sized rotors using a custom caliper bracket. The application was different in that I was trying to get the widest choice for 20mm thick race pads in standard race caliper shapes (either 7420 or 8350), which the Willwoods accept. The 7420 pad leaves the same unswept ring on the rotor toward the hub (it's a 43mm depth) whereas the 8350 is 50mm deep and sweeps the entire rotor ring area, but that doesn't affect the braking performance. What I did notice was that using one-piece steel rotors would simply overheat to the point where they were unable to cool off and furthermore melted(!) aluminum lug nuts to the wheel studs, whereas neither I nor my wife (who is actually harder on the brakes than I am ) have been able to ever get any kind of brake fade with two-piece rotors on a track that is VERY demanding on the brakes (repeated and sustained brake applications from 240 km/h to 100 km/h speeds). Any idea if those 380mm rotors are one piece or two piece?
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Old Jan 8, 2021 | 09:35 PM
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Those (380mm) are 2-piece Rotors, and used with "W219 CLS55" & "R230 SL55",

part #: "230 421 09 12", code: (030),,

but i'm doubting, if they will clears (18")..?!?!?!

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Old Jan 9, 2021 | 12:15 AM
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Those (380mm) are 2-piece Rotors, and used with "W219 CLS55" & "R230 SL55",

part #: "230 421 09 12", code: (030),,

but i'm doubting, if they will clears (18")..?!?!?!

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Doubt what you want.
There are several aftermarket wheels which will clear 380mm 6 piston Brembo Setup.
Google is your friend.

Easiest way to check the fitment with a 18” factory wheel is to see if there is a 10mm gap between the caliper and the wheel barrel.
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380mm with 18" Aftermarket wheels okay,

but didn't see any AMG 18" could clears 380mm..!!

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Are you talking about the caliper clearing the wheel "size" (i.e. the inside of the round portion) or the spokes? You don't need 10mm... 3mm is more than sufficient even when you take into account thermal expansion and wheel flexing under extreme lateral loads with racing slicks.

Most "spec" race cars have 18" wheels and large brakes. The AMG GT3 and GT4 are cases in point - both of them have 15.4" (390mm) 2-piece rotors up front and use 18" wheels. A 380mm rotor will give you an extra 5mm to play with, so it can definitely be made to work with the right caliper and bracket. So - if the existing calipers can be repositioned to clear the wheel size (the inside of the round portion) with the right bracket and a "cheap" aftermarket 2-piece rotor, that would be a winning combination.

P.S. @sventastic82 - the coffee hadn't quite kicked in when I wrote the reply above, but I understand exactly what you meant by the extra 10mm clearance between the OEM wheels and caliper, and you are 100% correct. I will have a look next time I wash the car as I have my 18" OEM winters on.

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I don't think there's 10mm barrel clearance with the OE 18s. I remember them being pretty tight.
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I don't think there's 10mm barrel clearance with the OE 18s. I remember them being pretty tight.
That's what i'm doubt about,

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Are you talking about the caliper clearing the wheel "size" (i.e. the inside of the round portion) or the spokes? You don't need 10mm... 3mm is more than sufficient even when you take into account thermal expansion and wheel flexing under extreme lateral loads with racing slicks.

Most "spec" race cars have 18" wheels and large brakes. The AMG GT3 and GT4 are cases in point - both of them have 15.4" (390mm) 2-piece rotors up front and use 18" wheels. A 380mm rotor will give you an extra 5mm to play with, so it can definitely be made to work with the right caliper and bracket. So - if the existing calipers can be repositioned to clear the wheel size (the inside of the round portion) with the right bracket and a "cheap" aftermarket 2-piece rotor, that would be a winning combination.

P.S. @sventastic82 - the coffee hadn't quite kicked in when I wrote the reply above, but I understand exactly what you meant by the extra 10mm clearance between the OEM wheels and caliper, and you are 100% correct. I will have a look next time I wash the car as I have my 18" OEM winters on.
what I’m talking about isthe clearance to the barrel. if you run 18” wheels with the stock 360mm and have a 10mm gap then 380mm rotors can be fitted.

What keeps me from going to 390s is the fact that the spare wheel wouldn’t fit anymore. But there are spare wheels available for Mercedes’s which run 380mm rotors. Was trying to find one for 390s as well but no luck so far.

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What keeps me from going to 390s is the fact that the spare wheel wouldn’t fit anymore. But there are spare wheels available for Mercedes’s which run 380mm rotors. Was trying to find one for 390s as well but no luck so far.
Should be able to use same spare wheel as the Black Series which has the 390mm. Same spare wheel as on the E series AMG IIRC. There's a thread with similar spare wheel question in which I posted the MB Part # 👍
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Should be able to use same spare wheel as the Black Series which has the 390mm. Same spare wheel as on the E series AMG IIRC. There's a thread with similar spare wheel question in which I posted the MB Part # 👍
Thanks! I was not aware of that the BS had a spare wheel. I thought they took it away for weight reduction.
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Should be able to use same spare wheel as the Black Series which has the 390mm. Same spare wheel as on the E series AMG IIRC. There's a thread with similar spare wheel question in which I posted the MB Part # 👍
Thanks! I was not aware of that the BS had a spare wheel. But damn they are going $600. I thought they took it away for weight reduction.
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