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300E brakes on a 190D... WORKS !!!!
Much better stopping and its a bolt in, no rubbing or anything !!!
Stopping feels different tho, more controlled somehow
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Interesting.
This kind of modification is not legal in many countries, like Australia.
![]() Sounds like it works and made you happy. ![]()
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I THINK that the 2.6 or 16V have 300E brakes, but don't quote me on that. Looking at the two calipers side-to-side, was there much of a difference size wise?
Thanks David
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