What did you do for your W211 today?

also are you running the 5 channel amp to the factory speakers?
Delvi.
Monday gave it a full detail inside/out, repaired broken cupholder.
Today updated Comand to accept MP3 DVDs, installed 2012 Nav update.
Much, much more to come!
Last edited by Robbiew; May 21, 2013 at 05:27 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
- Oil / ATF change (tranny is a bit smoother)
- 6 hr clay bar / wax job (likely the first real wax this car has ever seen, luckily it was a 50K mile garage-kept grandma car
)I've got this car looking and running like brand new - other than the auto trunk button. I dug into the wiring and didn't find any breaks. I might just let the indie shop track this one down.
Tomorrow I am taking the car to be machine polished, high speed buffing to remove the imperfections in the paint and swirl marks, the lowering and the DDM tuning kit will be installed later on this month.
Here is what I did today, went with a lovely white and high temperature paint. Also painted the area on the front rotor common on StopTech brakes where the bad doesn't contact the rotor and a layer of rust was starting to accumulate after washing it (it looks a bit uneven in the second picture but once you brake for the first time it harmlessly cuts a clean line around the over-sprayed areas):



Unfortunately while under the car I also noticed the CV boot had a minor leak so I have to look into how expensive that will be or if I can wait on it

Good news though (@09W211) is that after weeks of owning the StopTech brake pads and going through several washes and doing several sets of brake bedding, the StopTech remain absolutely silent even without warming up.
Last edited by AMGAffalterbach; Jun 4, 2013 at 01:44 AM.
@PepperE500 Love the look man, post a vid of how it sounds!
@Japsin Thanks! I was able to see it in broad sunlight today and it looks great, even after driving for a while no issues with brake dust. I went with the R1 concepts premium rotors which I highly recommend especially after a great customer experience. Coupled with StopTech Street Performance pads it doesn't fade very much and has excellent bite. As for the comparison to the flat rotors... I can't say as my OEM front discs were cross drilled (rears were not) so that's all I've known. I doubt you will notice much of a difference to be honest, maybe a bit more thermal efficiency but I think the biggest difference will be noticed in the pads. I bet it helps with some pad fade due to better ventilation but I rarely take it to that extreme. If you have new rotors probably not much of a point in changing them out now, it's money that could be spent somewhere else.
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