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Need Part Number for brake disks
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Posted 5/14/2019 7:02 AM
King_GH
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Need Part Number for brake disks


Hello all
I'll really appreciate the part number for the pair of brake disks on my G.
My VIn is WDB46322827097589

I tried getting the part numbers from one of the free sites and it was almost impossible. Any pointers will be appreciated too.
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Posted 5/14/2019 4:17 PM
gerryvz
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Re: Need Part Number for brake disks

NEVER use a free site. ALWAYS use the MB EPC (now called ISPPI).

Here are the part numbers:

FRONT: 460 421 00 12
This rotor is used up to chassis #163399 (last six digits of the VIN, which is well beyond yours)

REAR: 460 423 50 01 (83mm) or 460 423 00 01 (107 mm)
This drum comes in two sizes - the ISPPI instructions say that the drum height MUST be measured prior to ordering.
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Posted 5/14/2019 4:58 PM
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Re: Need Part Number for brake disks

Thanks!!
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Posted 5/14/2019 5:04 PM
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Re: Need Part Number for brake disks

I've been trying to get the Zimmerman or Hella but can't seem to find one in UK or mainlan Europe.
Is the Febi/Bilstein good enough?
What about Trucktec or Meyle?

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Posted 5/17/2019 2:29 AM
diesel_jim
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Re: Need Part Number for brake disks

try looking at a brake suppliers, ie Mintex:

https://www.brakebook.com/bb/mintex/en_GB/PKW/74/65/937/applicationS...

Took about 30 seconds

All the G's listed here: https://www.brakebook.com/bb/mintex/en_GB/PKW/74/applicationSearch.x...



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Posted 5/17/2019 9:39 AM
gerryvz
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Re: Need Part Number for brake disks

Trucktec and Meyle are Chinese junk.

Febi is hit or miss, but most often also re-boxed Chinese junk.

If you need a list of vendors that are good, go to this link:

https://www.500eboard.co/forums/index.php?threads/500e-e500-parts-ma...
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Posted 5/20/2019 5:18 PM
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Re: Need Part Number for brake disks

I would fork out the extra few GBP's and get actual M-B Rotors...

Ask the P3 member vehicross99... He purchased the 'OEM' Exact brake discs (minus the M-B part#) , and compared with a M-B Stamped part# version of the SAME manufacturer...

I would not have believed it if I had NOT seen it with my own eyes... but there *WAS* a difference in the Overall 'Heft/Mass', as well as the 'Quality Finish/Milling' between the two.

You hear Folk-Tales of how Part Suppliers have different 'Tiers' for the same Part (1st, 2nd, 3rd qualities).... well, I've seen it myself!

Since I believe there is only ONE Mission-Critical system within an automobile (BRAKES!!), I always go with the BEST option available.
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