BRAKE JOB COST 2008 S63 AMG
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CL 550 2007 and S63 AMG 2008
BRAKE JOB COST 2008 S63 AMG
I just got the estimate of 8800 fopr front and rear full brake job . I have 47k miles. MBZ dealership having a specula for january they will do it for 5500. I LOVE the car. Butt are these numbers correct, i am still looking around. Wondering if i should have just goth the 2010 S550. well i dint so that say s something . Let me know your thoughts .
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Usually I don't bother replacing the brakes until the sensor pops up showing when the rotor is close to the bare bones. The rear rotors tend to last much longer than the fronts if you want to save your self some $$$. Also like Xabo said go to an Indy and buy the rotors yourself. You can find OEM parts online from 20%+ off list price. There's a dealer I use in Kansas that I found recently that gives almost 25% off parts. In your case 825.00 per oem rotor vs the 1100.00 list price
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$5,000-5,500 seems to be pretty much the standard on the S & CL.
I used it as an opportunity to upgrade my brakes to 2 pc slotted rotors & aluminum hats from Racing Brake. I think between front, rear and pads it came out to around $3,300 or so.
Front: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...ONT-p/2239.htm
Rear: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...-07-p/2227.htm
You can save on unsprung weight & I think they look better too (Unless you absolutely must have drilled rotors).
I used it as an opportunity to upgrade my brakes to 2 pc slotted rotors & aluminum hats from Racing Brake. I think between front, rear and pads it came out to around $3,300 or so.
Front: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...ONT-p/2239.htm
Rear: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...-07-p/2227.htm
You can save on unsprung weight & I think they look better too (Unless you absolutely must have drilled rotors).
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$5,000-5,500 seems to be pretty much the standard on the S & CL.
I used it as an opportunity to upgrade my brakes to 2 pc slotted rotors & aluminum hats from Racing Brake. I think between front, rear and pads it came out to around $3,300 or so.
Front: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...ONT-p/2239.htm
Rear: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...-07-p/2227.htm
You can save on unsprung weight & I think they look better too (Unless you absolutely must have drilled rotors).
I used it as an opportunity to upgrade my brakes to 2 pc slotted rotors & aluminum hats from Racing Brake. I think between front, rear and pads it came out to around $3,300 or so.
Front: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...ONT-p/2239.htm
Rear: http://www.racingbrake.com/Two-piece...-07-p/2227.htm
You can save on unsprung weight & I think they look better too (Unless you absolutely must have drilled rotors).
In the same boat. What pads did you use with the racing brake rotors? About to order mine but the pads seem to be the issue.
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Planning to do my own brakes when the time comes, as far as my research goes, parts alone are in the neighborhood of $4,100-$4,600 if you want to stick with all OEM parts.
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I just got the estimate of 8800 fopr front and rear full brake job . I have 47k miles. MBZ dealership having a specula for january they will do it for 5500. I LOVE the car. Butt are these numbers correct, i am still looking around. Wondering if i should have just goth the 2010 S550. well i dint so that say s something . Let me know your thoughts .
RacingBrake Offers a complete front and rear two piece rotor package.
(Front two piece rotors are in stock and ready to ship, rear will be arriving later this year.)
Anyone who places their orders online through our website at
www.RacingBrake.com will instantly save with a courtesy discount for MBWorld members!
Be sure to mention this post and your MBWorld username to validate this offer.
http://www.racingbrake.com/RB-Two-pi.../mb-irk-04.htm
If you have any questions feel free to contact us!
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What?!! That's crazy money.
I priced out my '03 parts (3 years ago) for full front ($100 pads and $200 ea rotors) at sub $500. OEM parts.
Is the '08 made of all ceramic rotors? Platinum/diamond alloy? Unicorn horn?
Is the '08 made of all ceramic rotors? Platinum/diamond alloy? Unicorn horn?
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Interesting.
Well I guess I get more money left over to buy gasoline.
Then again, I also like the phrase, "If you have to ask about the price of the gasoline then you cannot afford this car."
Then again, I also like the phrase, "If you have to ask about the price of the gasoline then you cannot afford this car."
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I just got the estimate of 8800 fopr front and rear full brake job . I have 47k miles. MBZ dealership having a specula for january they will do it for 5500. I LOVE the car. Butt are these numbers correct, i am still looking around. Wondering if i should have just goth the 2010 S550. well i dint so that say s something . Let me know your thoughts .
Order Ceramic Red Stuff Pads and do your self. They are easier then a typical Chevy or Ford to do. If you only have 47k miles there is no way you need rotors!
Mercedes has BUMPED their head charging that much and will only install semi metallic garbage pads.
See my Thread on Ceramic pad replacement.
Larry.
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2008 S63, 2012 E550, 2005 E55, 2005 SL55, 2013 SL63, 2020 AMG GT, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001 SL500
Order Ceramic Red Stuff Pads and do your self. They are easier then a typical Chevy or Ford to do. If you only have 47k miles there is no way you need rotors!
Mercedes has BUMPED their head charging that much and will only install semi metallic garbage pads.
See my Thread on Ceramic pad replacement.
Larry.
Mercedes has BUMPED their head charging that much and will only install semi metallic garbage pads.
See my Thread on Ceramic pad replacement.
Larry.
Mine are at the wear indicators on the front at 26k miles. I'm going to go with Racing Brake or Cryo OEM rotors with EBC redstuff pads to hopefully get some longevity out of the system.
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cryogenic treatment
Other than just replacing to the same OE size rotors, we are able to offer a more significant upgrade including RB calipers for an optimal brake sytem like we offer for ML63 in this thread:
Big Brake Kit for ML Series
RB's unique brake kit design is that we use the same light weight OE two piece so the rotors are interchangeable with stock rotors; for example we can use same OE size (390x36 front, and 360x26 rear) or oversize the rear to 390/380x28 for a more balanced and appealing set up.
Caliper color can be in black, blue or yellow etc.
Or we can evaluate and see if we can just oversize the rear and retain the use of OE calipers like we are offering to C63 to upgrade their brakes from 360x36/330x26 to 390x30/380x28 like "Black Series" in this thread:
Black Series brakes on C63
Pricing? Very affordable. Depending on your preference, they can range as low as $3.5 to about $6K for the complete car kit (front and rear). Everything included in the package rotor, calipers, pads for easy bolt on installation.
If you are looking to upgrading to Carbon Ceramic Brakes - The modern brake technology, we can make them too. Please refer to our expertise on the development of CCM brake system here:
http://www.racingbrake.com/Carbon-Ce...kes-s/7196.htm
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RB serves the automotive industry by offering the best value brake replacement or upgrade in the past decades. Here is an EVO track driver asked us about Cryo treatment effectiveness during his evaluation of rotor replacement, this was posted since 2005 and received thousandths of read:
cryogenic treatment
Other than just replacing to the same OE size rotors, we are able to offer a more significant upgrade including RB calipers for an optimal brake sytem like we offer for ML63 in this thread:
Big Brake Kit for ML Series
RB's unique brake kit design is that we use the same light weight OE two piece so the rotors are interchangeable with stock rotors; for example we can use same OE size (390x36 front, and 360x26 rear) or oversize the rear to 390/380x28 for a more balanced and appealing set up.
Caliper color can be in black, blue or yellow etc.
Or we can evaluate and see if we can just oversize the rear and retain the use of OE calipers like we are offering to C63 to upgrade their brakes from 360x36/330x26 to 390x30/380x28 like "Black Series" in this thread:
Black Series brakes on C63
Pricing? Very affordable. Depending on your preference, they can range as low as $3.5 to about $6K for the complete car kit (front and rear). Everything included in the package rotor, calipers, pads for easy bolt on installation.
If you are looking to upgrading to Carbon Ceramic Brakes - The modern brake technology, we can make them too. Please refer to our expertise on the development of CCM brake system here:
http://www.racingbrake.com/Carbon-Ce...kes-s/7196.htm
cryogenic treatment
Other than just replacing to the same OE size rotors, we are able to offer a more significant upgrade including RB calipers for an optimal brake sytem like we offer for ML63 in this thread:
Big Brake Kit for ML Series
RB's unique brake kit design is that we use the same light weight OE two piece so the rotors are interchangeable with stock rotors; for example we can use same OE size (390x36 front, and 360x26 rear) or oversize the rear to 390/380x28 for a more balanced and appealing set up.
Caliper color can be in black, blue or yellow etc.
Or we can evaluate and see if we can just oversize the rear and retain the use of OE calipers like we are offering to C63 to upgrade their brakes from 360x36/330x26 to 390x30/380x28 like "Black Series" in this thread:
Black Series brakes on C63
Pricing? Very affordable. Depending on your preference, they can range as low as $3.5 to about $6K for the complete car kit (front and rear). Everything included in the package rotor, calipers, pads for easy bolt on installation.
If you are looking to upgrading to Carbon Ceramic Brakes - The modern brake technology, we can make them too. Please refer to our expertise on the development of CCM brake system here:
http://www.racingbrake.com/Carbon-Ce...kes-s/7196.htm
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5500 is a good price for oem
I paid 6500 installed
Labor is not much it's just parts cost
I do have rear rotors And pads for 2200
All oem and brand new parts and am in houston
I paid 6500 installed
Labor is not much it's just parts cost
I do have rear rotors And pads for 2200
All oem and brand new parts and am in houston
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This kit will have the same front rotor size as OE 390x36mm, and the rear two piece will be up-sized to 390x30mm (vs. OE 360x26mm) at no additional cost.
This kit would be the same exact upgrade kit as we are shipping for ML63 AMG here:
http://www.racingbrake.com/RB-Calipe.../mb-irp-03.htm
Black or Anodized Gray Caliper color are available as option:
Black:
Hard Anodized:
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Just for comparison, I purchased front pads, rotors and sensor for $1,902 back in March '13 from a Mercedes dealer for my 2008 S65. One month later I bought rear pads and sensor for $137.10, also from the dealer. No harder to do the work than any other car. Front only takes slightly longer because there are 2x as many pads! Not sure what rear rotors cost but it does show you what dealers get for labor. My rear rotors still good at 91K miles. I assume they will go at next pad replacement.
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Spring is the best time for tuning your brakes.
Racingbrake has all the parts you need. Our ET500 has become a favorite compound in MB community for its excellent braking power, but Low Dust and No Squeaking..
http://www.racingbrake.com/category-s/7136.htm
Racingbrake has all the parts you need. Our ET500 has become a favorite compound in MB community for its excellent braking power, but Low Dust and No Squeaking..
http://www.racingbrake.com/category-s/7136.htm
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I am getting ready to do my 2nd replace on my front rotors/pads. Best price I have found for the rotors is about$750/rotor. I have a little time left, but just waiting to see if the prices drop any in the next few months.
I see a potential for Racing Brake to get a few sales if you gave a board member discount. That word travels fast around here.
I see a potential for Racing Brake to get a few sales if you gave a board member discount. That word travels fast around here.
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I just paid $9700 for a complete brake job plus a control arm from the dealership so I would think $5500 is a very good deal. The 2010 S550 would have been a fraction of the price, they are much much cheaper to maintain. As they say, AMG = All Money Gone.
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RacingBrake is capable of developing the complete CCM brake with our calipers for the best and most durable CCB that your S deserves.
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