C63S Replacement Rotors
#1
C63S Replacement Rotors
Well, it's time for pads and I'm sure the rotors won't be too far behind.
For those of you who have NOT checked, the MB OEM C63S (Specifically the S Model WITH OUT CCB) Front Floated rotors are around $1000 EACH.
Where the C63 rotors from MB are $193 each.
To my understanding the only difference is Solid vs Floated and they're the same dimensions.
Has anyone looked into aftermarket replacements? If so, what options have you seen?
So far I've found Brembo options at around $700 a set (pair) and I'm considering Non-S solid MB OEM rotors as a more aggressive pad will eat them up anyway.
For those of you who have NOT checked, the MB OEM C63S (Specifically the S Model WITH OUT CCB) Front Floated rotors are around $1000 EACH.
Where the C63 rotors from MB are $193 each.
To my understanding the only difference is Solid vs Floated and they're the same dimensions.
Has anyone looked into aftermarket replacements? If so, what options have you seen?
So far I've found Brembo options at around $700 a set (pair) and I'm considering Non-S solid MB OEM rotors as a more aggressive pad will eat them up anyway.
#3
Since we are shooting the **** this morning, if I had a C63 S model and wanted an inexpensive rotor replacement I'd probably slap black series brakes on it
--Kyle
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-2304211212
--Kyle
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-2304211212
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#6
So at least that means that there are reasonably priced alternatives from an OEM perspective, just trying to find a suitable replacement in a similar size for the S model is proving to be a big difficult at the moment.
#7
Since we are shooting the **** this morning, if I had a C63 S model and wanted an inexpensive rotor replacement I'd probably slap black series brakes on it
--Kyle
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-2304211212
--Kyle
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-2304211212
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I do not currently sell the rings. I'm certain there are outfits that do, if I had to guess Tarox probably would but that is all speculation.
#12
I found those Brembo Rotors listed above as a pair for ~$850 - so a bit better than $1000 for the pair.
Personally, I'll likely go that route.
#13
--Kyle
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Herman8822 (02-28-2020)
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2013 W204 C63 AMG, 2008 W221 S65 AMG
That is an amazing deal! So much so that I am thinking of buying from you, from all the way in the UK, just to take advantage of that offer.
#15
All due respect; what's the fine print in this warranty? Rotors are a consumable part, this warranty would logically only cover defects. Proving a defect in a rotor can be pretty difficult for this fact.
I respect you standing behind your product but I wouldn't suspect many if any would really ever take advantage of that warranty.
I respect you standing behind your product but I wouldn't suspect many if any would really ever take advantage of that warranty.
#16
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From: London UK
2013 W204 C63 AMG, 2008 W221 S65 AMG
All due respect; what's the fine print in this warranty? Rotors are a consumable part, this warranty would logically only cover defects. Proving a defect in a rotor can be pretty difficult for this fact.
I respect you standing behind your product but I wouldn't suspect many if any would really ever take advantage of that warranty.
I respect you standing behind your product but I wouldn't suspect many if any would really ever take advantage of that warranty.
#17
My father taught me if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
I couldn't imagine returning brake pads or rotors (or both) once they've begun to wear out and aside from shipping, get replacements.
Specifically on something like the W205 C63 that EATS brakes like it goes through fuel.
You definitely have my attention.
P.S. If these get sent back, Brembo must hate you guys. lol
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#21
Well, it's time for pads and I'm sure the rotors won't be too far behind.
For those of you who have NOT checked, the MB OEM C63S (Specifically the S Model WITH OUT CCB) Front Floated rotors are around $1000 EACH.
Where the C63 rotors from MB are $193 each.
To my understanding the only difference is Solid vs Floated and they're the same dimensions.
Has anyone looked into aftermarket replacements? If so, what options have you seen?
So far I've found Brembo options at around $700 a set (pair) and I'm considering Non-S solid MB OEM rotors as a more aggressive pad will eat them up anyway.
For those of you who have NOT checked, the MB OEM C63S (Specifically the S Model WITH OUT CCB) Front Floated rotors are around $1000 EACH.
Where the C63 rotors from MB are $193 each.
To my understanding the only difference is Solid vs Floated and they're the same dimensions.
Has anyone looked into aftermarket replacements? If so, what options have you seen?
So far I've found Brembo options at around $700 a set (pair) and I'm considering Non-S solid MB OEM rotors as a more aggressive pad will eat them up anyway.
https://www.mbonlineparts.com/oem-pa...Y4LWdhcw%3D%3D
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obbob (08-17-2017)
#23
I found the C63S original rotors on this website for 787.50 $
https://www.mbonlineparts.com/oem-pa...Y4LWdhcw%3D%3D
https://www.mbonlineparts.com/oem-pa...Y4LWdhcw%3D%3D
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#25
I've always done my own brakes, it's very simple - Remove wheel, remove 2 bolts holding on caliper. You're done, caliper comes off and that's what's holding the Rotor in place on most vehicles.
I used to do all four corners on my Z06 in 45 minutes from start to finish.