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Rotors/Pads for 1987 300 SDL
- Suggestions for good price/performance for supplier of Rotors/Pads for 1987 300 SDL.
Thanks derick |
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Akebono Euro series ceramic pads keep the wheels clean. Takes a little more pedal effort but better fade resistance. I haven't noticed increased wear on the rotors but something has to give. This is on an early 124.
Sixto 87 300D |
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Thank You.
derick |
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FWIW, I have Balo brand rotors. Trusted brand and cheaper than ATE when I was shopping. A 300D can't overpower it's brakes. Neither can an SDL considering a 560SEL has the same brakes.
Sixto 87 300D |
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ATE, Brembo, or Balo for the rotors, never had a problem with either. Zimmermann is good too I hear. Pad wise... Mintex work well but are way dusty as are Textar. Never used Pagid. I have Wagners on a few cars, work nicely... low dust. I even have Duralast Gold on my Volvo, medium dusting and stop well.
If you are going through all this, remember the front end play is difficult to set and you need a dial indicator. Repack the bearings while in there and replace the grease seal. If ball joint boots are torn, pull the spindle and replace... the rotor has to come off anyway. No better time than now. AND can be done with the spring still on the car. Also, install new hoses. They are pretty inexpensive and at this age, they had better have been replaced at least once... if not twice. You could even go with some SS ones if you felt like spending the extra coin. A Motive power flushing tool is one of the best tools I have ever purchased. Makes flushing the system a breeze. I do mine annually each fall with my oil service, due to location (high humidity and high heat). Hope it helps.
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I'm not a doctor, but I'll have a look. '85 300SD 245k '87 300SDL 251k '90 300SEL 326k Six others from BMW, GM, and Ford. Liberty will not descend to a people; a people must raise themselves to liberty.[/IMG] |
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Thank you for all the help.
derick |
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Don't overlook the dealer for OE rotors. Yes they are more expensive than online but factor in the fact you aren't paying shipping (and they are very heavy! $$$) when buying from the dealer and its a wash.
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- Decided to try Brake Labs.
- [Front+Rear Kit] *OE FACTORY REPLACEMENT* Brake Rotors + CERAMIC Pads for $143.44 + free shipping. - Will update on how they perform. Thanks Derick |
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