2023 e63s pad/rotor replacement options
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Last edited by PeterUbers; Feb 17, 2025 at 01:03 AM.




I think the setup cost ~$2,500 more than going Brembo rotors/good carbon ceramic pads (powerstop, etc.). I don't know if I'll change the pads/rotors on this car again during my ownership so I splurged and put something "special" on.
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I think the setup cost ~$2,500 more than going Brembo rotors/good carbon ceramic pads (powerstop, etc.). I don't know if I'll change the pads/rotors on this car again during my ownership so I splurged and put something "special" on.
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I think the setup cost ~$2,500 more than going Brembo rotors/good carbon ceramic pads (powerstop, etc.). I don't know if I'll change the pads/rotors on this car again during my ownership so I splurged and put something "special" on.
Last edited by carlosinseattle; Feb 20, 2025 at 01:39 PM.




Increased horsepower thanks to a tune does not simply correlate with needing bigger breaks unless there's more context/nuance to this, and I'm sure the original poster will comment on his application of his current ride, and he certainly may have a legit need for better brakes or simply like some of us we just ... want what we want despite the overt lack of need for it - after all we are driving AMG's. Even a Camry eventually finishes a 1/4 mile or gets to 60mph from 0 ... eventually.
Last edited by PeterUbers; Feb 20, 2025 at 02:47 PM.
For those seeking performance improvements, higher temperature pad materials are available more than capable of handling street or even light track use. The two options I am familiar with - front only - are Ferodo DS2500 (FCP4711H) available from FCP Euro and Brembo HP2 (07.D435.19) available via mail order from ML Performance. Unfortunately, one does not get something for nothing and both with provide lower braking performance when cold and may be noisier when cold.
For those with or considering Ceramic Composites, Essex Parts has an interesting take on Ceramic Composite disks - here. They do sell replacements for ceramic disks with AP Racing 2-piece Iron J Hook Discs so worth keeping that in mind.









