222 s550 Rotor "Handle with Care?"
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222 s550 Rotor "Handle with Care?"
Found this note for Rear Rotors:
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/2224200672
Also, are these the OEM TPMS Sensors? On average, how long do the Sensor(s) / Batteries last? I plan on getting rims re-finished and figured while the Tires are off to replace them. Car Purchased 1/2014
This Part Fits Your 2014 Mercedes S550 4Matic.
- Rear ~ NEW STYLE BRAKE DISC WITH THIN HIGH TENSILE SHEET STEEL HUB. HANDLE WITH CARE! DO NOT PICK UP AT THE HUB. FOLLOW INCLUDED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. w/ Sport Package Code 951
Genuine Mercedes Disc Brake Rotor; Rear
P/N: 2224200672 Genuine MercedesCross References:
- 222420067228
- 2224231400
https://www.autohausaz.com/pn/2224200672
Also, are these the OEM TPMS Sensors? On average, how long do the Sensor(s) / Batteries last? I plan on getting rims re-finished and figured while the Tires are off to replace them. Car Purchased 1/2014
Schrader Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor; 433MHz
P/N: SR-0009050030 SchraderCross Referencehttps://www.autohausaz.com/pn/SR-0009050030
Last edited by Nice Ride; 04-12-2019 at 10:44 PM.
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U should be good w the sensors they last years. I know where u can get a new set for like 50 if you need...didnt the set from me have them also?
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Found this note for Rear Rotors:
This Part Fits Your 2014 Mercedes S550 4Matic.
- Rear ~ NEW STYLE BRAKE DISC WITH THIN HIGH TENSILE SHEET STEEL HUB. HANDLE WITH CARE! DO NOT PICK UP AT THE HUB. FOLLOW INCLUDED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. w/ Sport Package Code 951
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Yes. I have my original Rims being sent out and new set of Shoes on them. Detroit Wheel and tire has best pricing, but they farm out 90% of the work. The Black Chrome PVD is a little darker than I would like, so I'm going to give AmericanPVD a try. They do all the work inhouse. The Onyx color is closer to what I am looking for. I know you mentioned Al's for mounting tires. 1800 50 Tires in Valley Stream did damage to several rims, not to mention the workers have no idea how to use the Hunter machine nor what a torque wrench is. I don't mind paying a bit extra for my OCD.
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