Brake service question
any input is appreciated! Thanks
If you are considering DIY, it’s quite simple. Make sure you buy a brake pad sensor for the front (only one) - it’s located on the right side. You can pick one up from FCPeuro for ~ $6 IIRC
Don’t buy them from the dealer as they will rape you in the price, to the point your wallet will need council for the next month or two.




https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-0004206600
It was the front brakes and rotors that needed replacing. The front rotor measurements were: min thk 33mm actual 34.1 and 34.3
The SA discounted some of the cost for the rotors. Photos below.
My car 2019 C63s coupe and at the time of front brake/rotor change had 16, 548 miles. The car looks nice with new rotors.
I was advised by a previous SA is to just wait for the Brake Pad Light come on as opposed to MB tech. saying they are getting "low".
Last edited by jj18; Apr 26, 2022 at 12:14 PM.
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If you (yourself) want to see if your discs need to be replaced, go on Amazon, purchase a "micrometer" ( ).
Jack up your car, take your wheel off, and measure your rotors in multiple places (you can spin the rotor freely on the front). Take notes on your measurements - they should be pretty equal, to 0.1 or 0.01 decimal places.
The rotors should read somewhere between 36MM and 34MM.
36MM is thickness when brand new.
34MM is minimum thickness and requires replacement (don't quote me on this, someone should validate).
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https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-0004206600
Did you do the 2pc Brembo's in the rear too?




https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...des-2314230212
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...des-2314230212
Mercedes AMG Brake Disc - Brembo 2304231412 | FCP Euro




How stringent were inspections back then? Any hole in the metal body bigger than a quarter ($0.25) must be filled in to prevent a pedestrian from cutting themselves on the metal. ANYTHING on the rear deck all came down. No hats or stuffed animals, etc. Nothing allowed to hang from the rear view mirror. It was seen as interfering with the front view. That included handicap placards. Any windshield crack or ding directly in the line of vision was required to be replaced (we didn't have Safelite back then). Windshield blades were inspected, headlight adjustments were done manually, any exhaust leak must be repaired. It was a long list.
Times, they have changed. Now, IMHO, anything on the road can get a sticker if you know who to see in this State.












IME, the Brembo rotors and other products they make have been consistently high quality and well engineered. Below is a pic of the *really* nice for its day Brembo caliper and rotor for the ZR1 Corvette. It was revolutionary in its day as the performance of it all was very well balanced on the track compared to offerings available on other platforms with their stock brake offerings. Really amazing the difference in performance at the time. Not cheap.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mer...mbo-0004206600
Has anyone used Girodisc rotors? I am considering just switching this season when I get Raybestos ST43 pads.
The rear brakes and rotors were replaced in March 2022 but on the Invoice don't see any indication for what is the minimum rotor thickness.



