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FS: Brabus Brake Calipers
Hey guys I have a couple of exta parts laying around that I need to get rid of.
Mercedes Benz Brabus Big Brake Kit Fronts: 1998-2006 Mercedes Benz S500 W220 (1000 o.b.o + shipping) Original Brabus 6 piston kit manufactured by Alcon, this kit is very expensive and very rare. The calipers used in good condition and are complete with stainless steel brake lines. The rotors are not included and can be ordered from Brabus through CEC Wheels. Rears: 1995-2002 Mercedes Benz E320 E55 rear calipers (750 obo + shipping) Original Brabus 4 piston big brake kit manufactured by Alcon. The calipers are in good used condition and are complete with stainless steel brake line. Rotors are not included with the calipers but again can be ordered from Brabus through CEC wheels. 4-Piston Thanks peeps |
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Would you please weigh them without the brackets? And with the brackets? I am just curious.
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I am very interested in this set of brakes... I need to locate a good machinist to do the job first. Thanks! I will keep you updated
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This may sound like an odd question but here goes: Do you think they'd fit a Dodge Charger R/T? The Chrysler LX platform uses the 220 front and 210 rear suspension setups... I can see if I can find measurements online for the stock calipers front and rear, can you provide measurements for these (what is the distance from bolt center to bolt center, from mount to pad center)? I need to cross the listed rotor sizes (35.0 mm and 22.9mm) now!
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Current: 2021 Charger Scat Pack Widebody "Sinabee" 2018 Durango R/T Previous: 1972 280SE 4.5 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited "Hefe", 1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo "Jeepy", 2006 Charger R/T "Hemi" 1999 Chrysler 300M - RIP @ 221k |
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Ya I can measure them and weigh them to let you guys know. Also, I'm not sure about the fitment on the dodge vehicles. Sorry
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Rear: without bracket - 5lbs with bracket 6lbs
Front : without bracket- 10lbs with bracket 15lbs I measure the size of the calipers in MM. Last edited by BENZ17; 01-21-2009 at 07:01 PM. |
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metric measurements
This can't be right.
26.5mm is a little more than one inch. |
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I think he means cm (centimeters), not mm (millimeters).
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Ya sorry it's cm. It's way bigger than an inch for sure LOL.
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