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2003 CL 55
hey guys, thanks for the help ... but it seems none of these sites have oem rotors...
also has anybody use aftermarket rotor that are at resonable price ?
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2003 CL 55
i have 81,000 miles never changed rotors .... just looking for oem rotors...seems hard to find besides the dealer !! lots of sites have them but not oem..
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04 CLK 320 > CLK32K
http://www.parts.com/oemCatalog/inde...ms=10&siteid=2
http://www.parts.com/oemcatalog/inde...layCatalogid=0
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06 CLS55 w/ P030, 05 Jag S Type R, 05 TBird-68 Dodge Charger R/T-440 w/4speed I'm original owner
Parts.com has OEM rotors. The part # for the front rotors on your CL55 is 220 421 11 12. This is available through parts.com for $92 each rotor. Do you have the Kompressor?
http://www.parts.com/oemCatalog/inde...ms=10&siteid=2
http://www.parts.com/oemcatalog/inde...layCatalogid=0
http://www.parts.com/oemCatalog/inde...ms=10&siteid=2
http://www.parts.com/oemcatalog/inde...layCatalogid=0
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04 CLK 320 > CLK32K
They are OEM. They are not aftermarket. Parts.com sells OEM parts. I just bought my rear Black Series brakes through them. It's all legit. Why would you say they are aftermarket? Don't you see the MB part #? Is it that difficult for you to understand? Hey, if you want to ignore this cheaper alternative for getting OEM parts, that's up to you.
The second pics is of the CLK63 Black Series calipers and rotors I recently put on my car. They look pretty OEM to me. I also have the BS sway and strut bars. All purchased through parts.com and all 100% OEM.
![](http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab82/Dynomite05/EPC/CL55FrontRotors.jpg)
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04 CLK 320 > CLK32K
No prob. Since it's the Kompressor, your rotors are different from the regular 55. They are part # 220 421 19 12 and they are $258 each through parts.com. $376 through the dealer. You should update your sig to CL55K.
![](http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab82/Dynomite05/EPC/CL55KFrontRotors.jpg)
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2003 CL 55
dynomite, how did you even find that rotor .... been trying search on the site and cant find it... the only way is put the part # that you gave me ??
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By part # is usually the best way to find parts. There are a few sites that offer OEM parts, but they should all work by entering the part #. The pic I posted above is through the EPC. It has a list of all MB cars and parts.
This is the link to the parts.com parts search. Type the part # into the box and select the make of the car and the info should come up.
(http://www.parts.com/oemCatalog/inde...ms=10&siteid=2)
Here is the link to the EPC. You could register for free or pay the $12 yearly fee. Either way, it's a great resource to have.
(https://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/start.jsp)
This is the link to the parts.com parts search. Type the part # into the box and select the make of the car and the info should come up.
(http://www.parts.com/oemCatalog/inde...ms=10&siteid=2)
Here is the link to the EPC. You could register for free or pay the $12 yearly fee. Either way, it's a great resource to have.
(https://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/start.jsp)