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ricedarian
11-30-2007, 12:56 PM
I need new brake pads for my 94 C class...anyone here of any good sites that offer these..hopefully a mercedes specialist..I have come across one site has anyone heard of http://www.myhotmercedes.com/mercedes_benz_parts/Brakes if so what do you think or do you have any suggestions?

rarthompson
01-18-2008, 09:15 PM
if you don't mind squealing get aftermarket pads. if you do, get original mercedes pads.

G.A.S.
01-19-2008, 12:10 AM
You can get these right at your local parts store. just make sure to tell them you want the top of the line pads.
Squeeking would come from the pad being loose in the caliper and that is what that goop they give you with the pads is for. You have to clean your caliper where the pad rests and also the lip of the piston. apply there goop (I myself like to use the black RV cylicone) to the pad and its resting points, install the pads and then finish the job. Pump up the peddel untill it is hard and now let it sit over night and let the cylicone dry.
the two most important factors to keep no squeek breaks are.
#1 clean pad resting points.
#2 Let the cylicone dry.
Squeeling brakes is from a glaze build-up on the rotor

bobby1978
11-19-2008, 08:48 AM
I need new brake pads for my 94 C class...anyone here of any good sites that offer these..hopefully a mercedes specialist..I have come across one site has anyone heard of http://www.myhotmercedes.com/mercedes_benz_parts/Brakes if so what do you think or do you have any suggestions?

i suggest you to go on unauthorized advertising link removed by Moderator. :-)

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12-12-2008, 12:23 AM
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