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Rotex Gold Kevlar Metallic brake pads
Looking at a set of these anyone run these on there benz??
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Nope,
I know a few ppl trying ceramics... performance guys like portorfields and mintex(sp?). |
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mintex!!! I use to run those on my vw's. flushed the brakes the other night seem to help alot!!!! might weight on the pads until summer they got somemeat left on them, but the brakes felt awful before I did the flush!
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Best to use genuine MB or Textar brake pads. Metallic brake pads will wear the rotors prematurely.
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Fred Hoelzle |
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I tried to find the Textar pads, with no luck! Most sites that had them had the back pads only ????
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Try benzautoparts.com
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Fred Hoelzle |
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love textar... no squeak....
seem to last a decent amount of time..
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1989 300ce 129k ( facelifted front,updated tail lights, lowered suspension,bilstein sports, lorinser front spoiler, MOMO steering wheel, remus exhaust,stainless steel brake lines). (Gone) 1997 s320 154k (what a ride). Sold with 179k miles. Replaced with Hyundai Equus 1994 e320 Cabriolet 108k 1972 280se 4.5 153k Owned for 12 yrs, sorry I sold it [/SIGPIC] |
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Quote:
Regards, Eric
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89 300E "Benzer1" 15.924 Uncorrected 93 400E "Benzer3" 14.200 U.C. 95 E420 "Benzer4" 92 300E "Benzer5" 16.299 U.C. Future turbo CNG 87 300D "Benzer7" 87 300D "Benzer8" 87 300D "Benzer9" 87 300D/70 AMC Javelin "Sidewinder-Benzer" 87 300TD "Benzer11" 06 E320 CDI "Benzer12" 05 E320 CDI "Benzer12A" 71 AMC Javelin AMX 401 "Sidewinder" 74 AMC Hornet 401 "C.K.10" 13.63 U.C. 74 Bricklin SV1 "Presto" AMC 360 pwrd. |
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Benzautoparts same thing backs no fronts???? Strangness continues
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SBS Pads
I used a set of SBS red and they are loud and really hard on rotors.
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Since I don't track my old Benz, or live in the Rocky mountains, I found the PBR pads to be the best choice for me. These pads DO NOT DUST like all the others, and don't squeal or eat rotors any worse. They do require a tad more pedal pressure for the first mile, but not much. They will easily take all four wheel into ABS lockup from over 80 MPH (I tried it), and exhibit no problems in driving rain. So, I see no compromise, just a LOOOOOOOOT less dust to clean. As I said, if I tracked my 20-year-old car, or drove really hard down mountains, I might not use these.
DG |
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It should be pretty obvious that "gold," "kevlar," and "metallic" are hype.
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Kent Christensen Albuquerque '07 GL320CDI, '10 CL550. '01 Porsche Boxster Two BMW motorcycles |
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Finally decided to, pick up a set of the Rotex pads. They are quiet and the brake feel is much better. Seems like are good pad for the money
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Akebono Ceramic
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What are you basing that conclusion on?
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1988 California version 260E (W124) Anthracite Grey/Palomino Owned since new and still going strong and smooth MBCA member Past Mercedes-Benz: 1986 190E Baby Benz 1967 230 Inherited from mom when she downsized 1959 220S Introduced me to the joys of keepin' 'em goin' There are only 10 kinds of people in the world--those who understand binary and those who don't |
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