Big Brake upgrade for 00 ML 320?
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Big Brake upgrade for 00 ML 320?
Front brakes are due.
Is there an upgrade for bigger front brakes?
Maybe from a 55 or 500. If so any cost extimates?
I have 18" wheels.
Thanks again,
Keith
Is there an upgrade for bigger front brakes?
Maybe from a 55 or 500. If so any cost extimates?
I have 18" wheels.
Thanks again,
Keith
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yes there is a set of rotors that you can get... but they arent the brembo gt kit...they are made by brembo, they are factory size rotors but are slotted and dimpled. they are about 500 or 600.
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Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
Are the 430, 500 or 55's front rotors & master cylinder bigger?
Any one know the sizes?
Keith
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
Are the 430, 500 or 55's front rotors & master cylinder bigger?
Any one know the sizes?
Keith
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Re: Big Brake upgrade for 00 ML 320?
Originally posted by 00ML Keith
Front brakes are due.
Is there an upgrade for bigger front brakes?
Maybe from a 55 or 500. If so any cost extimates?
I have 18" wheels.
Thanks again,
Keith
Front brakes are due.
Is there an upgrade for bigger front brakes?
Maybe from a 55 or 500. If so any cost extimates?
I have 18" wheels.
Thanks again,
Keith
Count on $6k and up for all four.
IIRC, there are other differences in brake systems that will prevent you from simply adding ML500 or ML55 brake rotors.
BTW, I haven't heard of anyone getting better function with the updated brakes. Also, your service costs increase because the replacement rotors are twice as expensive as OEM.
Still, they look good!
Last edited by UncAl; 02-29-2004 at 05:10 PM.
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Originally posted by 00ML Keith
Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
Are the 430, 500 or 55's front rotors & master cylinder bigger?
Any one know the sizes?
Keith
Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
Are the 430, 500 or 55's front rotors & master cylinder bigger?
Any one know the sizes?
Keith
why would you want 500 brakes if these are gonna be better, similarly priced, and look a thousand times better?
plus, sounds like money's not an issue if your talking about turbo brakes.
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Just sold my Porsche Turbo which is where I focused all my creative thought so I guess that is spilling over to the 3year old.
On my 72 911 it was a simmple bolt up toe just add 20% thicker rotors and newer 3.2 Carrera calipers.
As front rotors are nearing spec limits, just thought if I could buy 500's for near the same, Turbo calpers are around $330 each, then it is a matter of getting the spacers right....
Ah, guess it was a crazy ides on a $20k truck w a little V6. Now if I could just get a couple of turbos and...
Sorry if I got carried away.
Thanks all!
Keith
On my 72 911 it was a simmple bolt up toe just add 20% thicker rotors and newer 3.2 Carrera calipers.
As front rotors are nearing spec limits, just thought if I could buy 500's for near the same, Turbo calpers are around $330 each, then it is a matter of getting the spacers right....
Ah, guess it was a crazy ides on a $20k truck w a little V6. Now if I could just get a couple of turbos and...
Sorry if I got carried away.
Thanks all!
Keith
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Originally posted by ahopeter
dude, are you listen you buy brakes bigger and better than a 500's brakes for SIMILAR MONEY...and they are DIRECTBOLT ON's, no spacers needed.
dude, are you listen you buy brakes bigger and better than a 500's brakes for SIMILAR MONEY...and they are DIRECTBOLT ON's, no spacers needed.
Bigger and Better? First, you said ...
Originally posted by ahopeter
yes there is a set of rotors that you can get... but they arent the brembo gt kit...they are made by brembo, they are factory size rotors but are slotted and dimpled. they are about 500 or 600.
yes there is a set of rotors that you can get... but they arent the brembo gt kit...they are made by brembo, they are factory size rotors but are slotted and dimpled. they are about 500 or 600.
http://www.brakeworld.com/catalog.as...924&invidtype= ...
which are OEM sized rotors (as you mentioned). The ones I mentioned are larger but quite expensive - around $3k per axle.
Please provide a link for the rotors you're actually referring to that are bigger than OEM, slotted, and are "$500 or $600".
Thanks.
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a car that can't do the throttle reset.
by bigger i meant performance wise, i already wrote that they were same size in my earlier post... i'm trying to convey to this guy that these are what his looking for, better perf., better cooling, longer life, and much better looks.
hey uncal, what do you have a hardon for me or what? you are on my *** every chance you get.
hey uncal, what do you have a hardon for me or what? you are on my *** every chance you get.
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Originally posted by ahopeter
by bigger i meant performance wise, i already wrote that they were same size in my earlier post... i'm trying to convey to this guy that these are what his looking for, better perf., better cooling, longer life, and much better looks.
by bigger i meant performance wise, i already wrote that they were same size in my earlier post... i'm trying to convey to this guy that these are what his looking for, better perf., better cooling, longer life, and much better looks.
Oh. When you said "bigger", I mistakenly thought you meant ... well ... bigger. My bad.
hey uncal, what do you have a hardon for me or what? you are on my *** every chance you get.
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Thanks all for the info.
Would love a set of huge 6 piston brakes but spending $6k on a $20k truck isn't happening.
May try the Rotora sloted or the drilled Brembo replacement rotors w stock calipers.
Went to MBUSA.com and it looks like the ML 350 -v- ML 500 has
11.9/11.2 ft/rear -v- 13.6/13.5 rotors. Don't know how they fit such big brakes in the standard 17" wheel of the ML500 though. Could this be a typo on MBUSA? (Porsche twin turbo uses 13" rotors in an 18" wheel.)
Anyone know the ML 500's rotor thickness?
Wonder what size rotor they use on the s55? Could be a bigger donnor.
Again, seems like it should not be to expensive to come up with a reasionable price kit or method to trade up.
The bigger Brembo drilled & sloted ML 500 replacement disks are $270 a pair and should fit the hub & studs.
Just need a big caliper set & addapter. Just don't know if I want to make the effort.
Keith
Would love a set of huge 6 piston brakes but spending $6k on a $20k truck isn't happening.
May try the Rotora sloted or the drilled Brembo replacement rotors w stock calipers.
Went to MBUSA.com and it looks like the ML 350 -v- ML 500 has
11.9/11.2 ft/rear -v- 13.6/13.5 rotors. Don't know how they fit such big brakes in the standard 17" wheel of the ML500 though. Could this be a typo on MBUSA? (Porsche twin turbo uses 13" rotors in an 18" wheel.)
Anyone know the ML 500's rotor thickness?
Wonder what size rotor they use on the s55? Could be a bigger donnor.
Again, seems like it should not be to expensive to come up with a reasionable price kit or method to trade up.
The bigger Brembo drilled & sloted ML 500 replacement disks are $270 a pair and should fit the hub & studs.
Just need a big caliper set & addapter. Just don't know if I want to make the effort.
Keith
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Originally posted by ahopeter
by bigger i meant performance wise, i already wrote that they were same size in my earlier post... i'm trying to convey to this guy that these are what his looking for, better perf., better cooling, longer life, and much better looks.
hey uncal, what do you have a hardon for me or what? you are on my *** every chance you get.
by bigger i meant performance wise, i already wrote that they were same size in my earlier post... i'm trying to convey to this guy that these are what his looking for, better perf., better cooling, longer life, and much better looks.
hey uncal, what do you have a hardon for me or what? you are on my *** every chance you get.
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Got a small break from work, so
lets clear the air a bit!
ahopeter, if you don't want critical responses to your posts, try putting a little more thought and effort into them. Take the post quoted above. You say "not only in this forum but others (plural) as well". Actually, its only one other, BW. I do post in other forums, but none that you know of.
Since you dragged the "other" forum into this, I suppose you are referring to this thread, which you ended with
Whatever. You missed so much in that thread, its difficult to know what you're really talking about.
Or, maybe you're referring to this thread (which BTW was my pleasure to trash) where again you demonstrated your lack of reading comprehension.
Finally, regarding your comments on bigger, cross-drilled brakes being better, please be advised that there are MBWorld members (e.g. "SomePeteGuy") who have made a very good case against your basic assumptions. I happen to agree with Pete, but I was just too lazy to make the case on his behalf. Do your own research.
I'm not "riding" you. I'm pointing out that your posts are poorly researched and poorly written. That's all.
Originally posted by ahopeter
AlBoston, no problem...i just got a little upset cause i have had him "ride" me a bunch of times, not only on this forum but others as well.
AlBoston, no problem...i just got a little upset cause i have had him "ride" me a bunch of times, not only on this forum but others as well.
Since you dragged the "other" forum into this, I suppose you are referring to this thread, which you ended with
ahopeter - 2/27/2004 4:58 PM
whoops...sorry s4, my bad.[]
uncal..eat a turd.[:p]
whoops...sorry s4, my bad.[]
uncal..eat a turd.[:p]
Or, maybe you're referring to this thread (which BTW was my pleasure to trash) where again you demonstrated your lack of reading comprehension.
Finally, regarding your comments on bigger, cross-drilled brakes being better, please be advised that there are MBWorld members (e.g. "SomePeteGuy") who have made a very good case against your basic assumptions. I happen to agree with Pete, but I was just too lazy to make the case on his behalf. Do your own research.
I'm not "riding" you. I'm pointing out that your posts are poorly researched and poorly written. That's all.
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a car that can't do the throttle reset.
first of all, cause i accidentally wrote others, instead of other...youre gonna open your mouth? that is seriously something that you have an issue with? you have got to be kidding. find something else to do, besides correct some tiny grammatical error i may have made.
and what is wrong with saying that cross drilled rotors are better? if in my opinion and many other performance enthusiasts believe it to be true, than why cant i write that? what makes you think that bigger cross drilled rotors arent better... sounds more like you dont know what youre talking about. so, you would rather have a nice 11" rotor of oem compund opposed to having a 14" slotted and dimpled rotor. yeah you really know what you are talking about.
and what is wrong with saying that cross drilled rotors are better? if in my opinion and many other performance enthusiasts believe it to be true, than why cant i write that? what makes you think that bigger cross drilled rotors arent better... sounds more like you dont know what youre talking about. so, you would rather have a nice 11" rotor of oem compund opposed to having a 14" slotted and dimpled rotor. yeah you really know what you are talking about.
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Originally posted by ahopeter
first of all, cause i accidentally wrote others, instead of other...youre gonna open your mouth? that is seriously something that you have an issue with? you have got to be kidding. find something else to do, besides correct some tiny grammatical error i may have made.
first of all, cause i accidentally wrote others, instead of other...youre gonna open your mouth? that is seriously something that you have an issue with? you have got to be kidding. find something else to do, besides correct some tiny grammatical error i may have made.
1. It was the most recent example of your poor writing "skills"
2. Its misleading, implying several instead of just one
3. Its not a grammatical error - its either intentionally misleading or poorly written, and exemplifies the point of my post. I really don't give a **** if you know how to spell - I just don't want you to mislead the readers here.
and what is wrong with saying that cross drilled rotors are better?
And, whats wrong with it is that you're wrong (going to my "poorly researched" point).
Here are the facts:
1. The stopping distance is limited by the traction provided by the tires. The stock system is more than capable of locking up the the tires.
2. Changing to bigger rotors doesn't shorten the stopping distance for one or two time stops.
3. Bigger rotors are used in performance applications because they are more resistant to fade, they handle heat better.
If you are racing at a track, and do repeated high speed braking, the better heat dissapation of a larger and/or cross-drilled rotor will come into play. How many people do you know that take a 5,000 pound SUV to the track? For normal driving, bigger rotors do NOT IMPROVE BRAKING.
Still skeptical? Do your own research! Oh, I suggested that before, and you ignored the suggestion. OK then, read this article.
if in my opinion ...
and many other performance enthusiasts believe it to be true
... what makes you think that bigger cross drilled rotors arent better
sounds more like you dont know what youre talking about
. so, you would rather have a nice 11" rotor of oem compund opposed to having a 14" slotted and dimpled rotor
yeah you really know what you are talking about.
I don't mind exchanges of ideas with anyone. Unfortunately, you don't have any ideas. All you have is a poor vocabulary and a bad attitude. If you want to talk to me about big brakes, lambo doors, or your ridiculous statement that an ML500 is a better truck than a ML55 (from a BW thread), thats fine - bring it. Just keep it civil, and bring proof.
Otherwise, shut the phuk up.
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Originally posted by 00ML Keith
Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
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Originally posted by 00ML Keith
Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
Thanks guys, was hoping for something like boltin gupa a set of ML 55's or 500's.
A set Porsche twin turbo front brakes would be nice.
Longer duty cycle and better thermal reserve.
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Originally posted by ahopeter
and what is wrong with saying that cross drilled rotors are better? if in my opinion and many other performance enthusiasts believe it to be true, than why cant i write that? what makes you think that bigger cross drilled rotors arent better... sounds more like you dont know what youre talking about. so, you would rather have a nice 11" rotor of oem compund opposed to having a 14" slotted and dimpled rotor. yeah you really know what you are talking about.
and what is wrong with saying that cross drilled rotors are better? if in my opinion and many other performance enthusiasts believe it to be true, than why cant i write that? what makes you think that bigger cross drilled rotors arent better... sounds more like you dont know what youre talking about. so, you would rather have a nice 11" rotor of oem compund opposed to having a 14" slotted and dimpled rotor. yeah you really know what you are talking about.
Oh wait, Uncal has already made a citizen's arrest.
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uncal, you seriously think that larger rotors dont make a difference... okay thats fine coming from some *** who doesnt know the difference between his *** and his elbow.
As far as my post about the ml55... i own both ml55 and a ml500... in my opinion i was saying that i liked the ml500 much more... i said that i thought that my ml500 was better built than my 01 55. i think i am entitled to my own opinion. the 01 still has alot of bugs, rattles, noises, electrical problems, and alot of break downs. my 500 seems to be much tighter and better built. who are you to say that my opinion of MY cars is wrong? dont take your jealousy out on me... cause of my success and your financial inability to get out of that old 98 320.
hahaha loser. find some other spelling error to criticize. ..cause thats all you have in your pathetic existence. haha
As far as my post about the ml55... i own both ml55 and a ml500... in my opinion i was saying that i liked the ml500 much more... i said that i thought that my ml500 was better built than my 01 55. i think i am entitled to my own opinion. the 01 still has alot of bugs, rattles, noises, electrical problems, and alot of break downs. my 500 seems to be much tighter and better built. who are you to say that my opinion of MY cars is wrong? dont take your jealousy out on me... cause of my success and your financial inability to get out of that old 98 320.
hahaha loser. find some other spelling error to criticize. ..cause thats all you have in your pathetic existence. haha
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Nice pics'
I think the 996 turbo rotor is 13" and the ML is 13.5 inch.
Are they the same thickness? If so one might be able to use the ML 55/500 rotor with the 928 rotors or better yet the 996TT 6 piston rotors.
(bling, bling, longer ware, big resereve for towing and the hills)
However, the master cylinder may not have the needed capacaty and the rear might need to be looked after to keep things in balance.
Putting a set of biger 430 disks & calapers would be the easyest. Anyone know if these will bolt up or does the strut need to be replaced to?
Thanks guys.
Keith
PS, Try not to let negitive eneregy or thoughts in, other wise it grows and wins in the end as it has not logic or bounds. (This will be my only comment.)
I think the 996 turbo rotor is 13" and the ML is 13.5 inch.
Are they the same thickness? If so one might be able to use the ML 55/500 rotor with the 928 rotors or better yet the 996TT 6 piston rotors.
(bling, bling, longer ware, big resereve for towing and the hills)
However, the master cylinder may not have the needed capacaty and the rear might need to be looked after to keep things in balance.
Putting a set of biger 430 disks & calapers would be the easyest. Anyone know if these will bolt up or does the strut need to be replaced to?
Thanks guys.
Keith
PS, Try not to let negitive eneregy or thoughts in, other wise it grows and wins in the end as it has not logic or bounds. (This will be my only comment.)