Girodisc 2 Piece Rotors




Don't mind the crooked spring, it was just put on hand tight to check clearance.
The trimmed spring, had to leave plenty of room, as you can see from the scratch around the perimeter of the hat...our first go around rubbed a little.
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centrics will pulsate as well. Im on my 2nd set. After 6-9 months, pulsating sensation will return.
my passanger side rotor is also discolored and uneven wear compared to drivers side.
im leaning to replacing calipers... but bases on this thread im going to rethink that solution.
incorrect cooling lines is interesting observation. Pulsating sensation is stronger when rotors are hot.




centrics will pulsate as well. Im on my 2nd set. After 6-9 months, pulsating sensation will return.
my passanger side rotor is also discolored and uneven wear compared to drivers side.
im leaning to replacing calipers... but bases on this thread im going to rethink that solution.
incorrect cooling lines is interesting observation. Pulsating sensation is stronger when rotors are hot.
Yeah...i was pretty much in the same boat...was thinking of doing the c63 caliper swap. Figured I'd roll the dice and try and save a few bucks. If it doesn't work out i can just replace the rings on these and do the caliper swap anyway.
I have a feeling the OEM right rotor is getting too hot because it isn't cooling correctly, then when you stop it's causing pick up on the rotor because excessive pad material pretty much melts onto the rotor when they are clamped to the stationary rotor. Then the material keeps building up over time and causes the pulsating. Hoping that having a passenger side rotor specifically designed to rotate clockwise will keep things cool enough to stop that.
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What I don't understand is why? My wife drives a 2013 CLS550 and the brakes on that car are fantastic. No trouble at all.




What I don't understand is why? My wife drives a 2013 CLS550 and the brakes on that car are fantastic. No trouble at all.
Just to update, the dealer replaced my front rotors and pads under warranty a couple weeks ago and braking seems fine now. We will see how long they last this time.




Don't mind the crooked spring, it was just put on hand tight to check clearance.
The trimmed spring, had to leave plenty of room, as you can see from the scratch around the perimeter of the hat...our first go around rubbed a little.
A better design that you can see and benefit from it, not from marketing and subjective opinion.
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