FS: 334mm Brembo big brake upgrade kit for 124, 129, 201
Rotors are NOT included - I can supply part numbers so you can purchase either solid or drilled rotors from your favorite MB parts vendor. I can also provide OE brake pad part numbers so you can look up the various aftermarket pads available. Rotor sizes are:
Front: 334mm x 32mm
Rear: 300mm x 22mm
These brakes are a bolt-on upgrade for all 1992-1995 400E, 500E, E420, and E500 E-class models; as well as R129 SL-class models from 1990 through 1998, including the 300SL, 500SL, 600SL, SL320, SL500, and SL600. The brakes can be made to fit all other 1986-1995 W124's (E-class) and 1984-1993 W201's (190E/190D) with additional modifications (email me if you need info on this). 17-inch wheels are required to clear the front Brembo calipers, and some models may need trimming of the rear dust shields - again, email me with your exact year/model and I can tell you if any mods are required.
Bekkers sells this exact front brake setup (as a "Stage 3" kit) with new calipers, rotors, and pads for $2098 - just for the front brakes! The StopTech 355mm setup is fabulous but requires 18" wheels, and costs an eye-popping $2500 (again, fronts only). These are the only two commonly available "off the shelf" big-brake options for the W124, R129, and W201 chassis. Get them here for half the cost!
Note: These calipers are the ONLY factory Brembos larger than 300mm which fit correctly on the W124 / R129 / W201 chassis, using factory rotors, hoses, and hardware - with no Mickey-Mouse modifications.
Asking $750. International shipping ok if you pay with PayPal. I will sell the fronts separately if you don't need the rears. I have sold about a dozen of these kits over the past few years, contact me directly for additional photos.
Last edited by AMGDave; Feb 17, 2010 at 01:44 PM.
1) Replace the front lower control arms with the late 124 style, which have a non-replaceable ball joint (this adds clearance between ball joint and thicker brake rotor)
2) Install 17" wheels
3) Cut the rear dust shields to allow the larger rotor to be installed
4) Buy four new rotors to match the calipers
5) I think you'd need new (slightly longer) bolts for the rear calipers
That's about it...
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More info is at the link Justin posted above. Pretty much everyone who has done this upgrade is happy with the result, btw... especially if you had the early/small 300mm fronts! It's a BIG step up from those.








