Car sat for a month, now warped front rotor?
All the discs were covered in rust which has since ground off.
I pulled the wheel and spun the rotor by hand, there is definitely a small wobble to it

These are the 2-piece large rotors, there is a lot of rust on the bolts holding the hat to the rotor which wasn't there before.
I'm going to take the rotor off and see if a local shop can grind it down.
I just not sure how this could have happened, any ideas?


(I know they're dirty, we just got back after recovering from surgery)




that's dirty lines could happen from a dirty or less brake oil, some pistons stuck, seals cracked,
have to check the calipers careFULLY,,
GOOD LUCK.....

ZAYED,,

find a shop that specializes in truck brakes you may get lucky
and sure you will lose the chamfers in the dust holes as well as reduced depth in the slots but the rings are pretty thick and there is a big crowd out there who think both pointless anyway
and with 6 pistons come on....
$15/each saved me>>>>you do the math!
i believe a stuck piston caused me a heat warp
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I'll try to make a video of the waviness I'm seeing while spinning the rotor by hand. As it rotates with the brake pads in it takes much more force to spin. With them removed you can see a 'wave' in the rotor about 1mm.
I am wondering about what 2PRECISE mentioned, if the 10 bolts holding the hat to the rotor are seized, I'm wondering if replacing them might help? I can't find a part number on EPC http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
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With both brake pads in the rotor 'catches' quickly and stops spinning
With outer brake pad removed, you can see it spins more but is still catching on the rear pad.
Guess I'm ****ed, huh?

I stopped by MB today to get some $48 wipers
, the parts guy was unable to find an individual part number for the 10 bolts holding the hat to the rotor so its probably sold as 1 piece.
Last edited by ambit; Jan 23, 2014 at 12:14 AM.




also don't forget the small bolt(that hold the Rotor in the hub), they may not tight properly,,
Unfortunately, Hat not come separately, it comes with a Rotor assembly, bolts can be found in any good hardware stores.....
https://mbworld.org/forums/s55-amg-s...ml#post5906108
ZAYED,,

first and foremost if you are planning to junk your rotors pm me and i will be happy to cover shipping and trouble time.
are any of the pistons sticking? something had to cause the problem.
rebuild kits are less than $40

Looks like new rotors for me. Found them for $580/each here http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...FYkWMgodLn8Ahg

Looks like new rotors for me. Found them for $580/each here http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...FYkWMgodLn8Ahg
And yes, leaving a car unused outside for months at a time is generally a bad idea....especially in the winter months. Depending on the rotors, they will rust and get messed up.
Last edited by megacrazy; Jan 26, 2014 at 06:44 PM.


Autohausaz and rockauto are my typical go to parts store. I also have used mbonlineparts, a discounted mercedes but shipping is can be expensive.
https://www.getmercedesparts.com/oem...des-parts.html





Looks like new rotors for me. Found them for $580/each here http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...FYkWMgodLn8Ahg
ZAYED,,


I dropped the car off at Belle Tire today and they are unable to turn/resurface them either

So its new rotors for me!
Belle Tire said the rotors weren't think enough to grind down. I measured ~32mm with my caliper, min thickness along the edge says 30mm.
Ohh well, got 80,800mi out of them

Brake fluid was flushed maybe.. 6 months ago?




