How much life is left on my brake pads/rotors?
Obviously, brake wear depends on several variables most notably driving style. But just trying to get a rough idea of if I may need to replace pads/rotors pretty much immediately after purchase, or maybe 6 months, or maybe 1 year?
Obviously, brake wear depends on several variables most notably driving style. But just trying to get a rough idea of if I may need to replace pads/rotors pretty much immediately after purchase, or maybe 6 months, or maybe 1 year?
Have a look at one or more parts sites (e.g., I mostly use FCP Euro as their parts are warrantied for a lifetime, even brake/wear parts) and you'll see the the front rotors are quite expensive for a C63S.




Obviously, brake wear depends on several variables most notably driving style. But just trying to get a rough idea of if I may need to replace pads/rotors pretty much immediately after purchase, or maybe 6 months, or maybe 1 year?
PS: In regards to the brakes, to make them last longer, one thing that helps reduce pad wear on our cars is driving with Traction Control set to "Sport", turn off Lane Keeping Assist and also turn off Steering Pilot. You'll see a lot less wear.
Last edited by Jimmy_c63s; Apr 9, 2020 at 01:24 AM.
Note invoice re: brake inspection. 3mm front (red zone) and 6mm (yellow zone) that MB mechanic noted will need to be replaced soon.
SA discussed that even with mm zones it could go some time before pads needed to be changed. But did not needed to replaced today. But wasn't sure.
Last edited by George_1992; Apr 9, 2020 at 10:05 AM.
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