Front versus rear brake dust & heat
My typical daily driving around here is 35-65mph with traffic lights every 1/2 mi or so. I don't drive aggressively most days because of frequent stops and lots of slow moving vehicles. I have not yet checked temps after fast freeway driving, or aggressive street driving with sudden tops but will do so.
I did have my calipers painted about six months ago, and OEM pads were replaced with Porterfield R4-S at that time. I didn't bother to check front versus rear dust and temps before the new pads were installed. The R4-S are certainly not dust-free but definitely much less than the factory pads, it takes a couple weeks for the wheels to get a coating of brown dust versus a few days with the OEM pads. There is definitely now more dust accumulating on the rears than the fronts. I have not perceived any significant change in brake feel or stopping ability.
My next regular service is not due until June, but if something is amiss I will obviously bring it in earlier to get them checked.
Are your front rotors vented
and are the rear rotors solid
If they are solid they will
be hotter
It should have vented rotors
front and rear
Thank-You
D.B.
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Last edited by COOPERDB; Feb 21, 2017 at 10:01 PM.
I think your PM probably explains it - EBD system probably using more force on the rear breaks for maximum stability under normal light breaking. I would expect an error light or code too, if the braking system had some malfunction. I wouldn't have ever thought twice about it, except it is the exact opposite of what I experienced with the CLS63S which had the identical drivetrain, but smaller wheels/tires and about 400 fewer pounds.
Rear pads definitely will wear out quicker based on the heat and dust I see, we'll see how they are wearing at the next service interval.
Not knowing what the previous owner
did service wise hence the rotor question
The EBD system is harsh on the rear brakes
(regular brakes/pads) on the S63/65 coupe
CCB's are the solution - you know that
You also know how rare CCB's are
Please update pad wear as time permits
Thank-You
D.B.
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Last edited by COOPERDB; Feb 22, 2017 at 02:40 AM.


