@@4gomez7 ebc yellow pads are crap til you get them up to temp (squeaking, mushy brake feel and overall performance). i returned them and got stoptech 309's.
@@4gomez7 stoptech 309's are really good. the cold bite is there, and unless ur beating on them on the track, they wont fail, even on hard street driving
Do the rear rotors have to replaced when changing out pads? I know that for the front rotors have to be replaced because the pads make a lip on the rotor which I think is dumb on Mercedes to even make.
This is true but the rear ones do not have as much wear. They always recommend to replace both, that’s how they make money but if you are not taking your car to the track and is just normal driving it will get the job safely done ✅ Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
Good Video. Greetings from germany
casimir müller Thanks just trying to contribute to the W210 community 🙏🏼😇
my EBC yellow + EBC rotors are coming in next week and I'm studying more for that than my school exams XD
Howd it go brotha
@@4gomez7 ebc yellow pads are crap til you get them up to temp (squeaking, mushy brake feel and overall performance). i returned them and got stoptech 309's.
@@gb.03 how were the stop techs haha
@@4gomez7 stoptech 309's are really good. the cold bite is there, and unless ur beating on them on the track, they wont fail, even on hard street driving
you pressed the piston against the brake disk.. won't this bend it?
Hello. No, you do not put that much pressure on the rotor to bend it so nothing will happen to it. Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
Do the rear rotors have to replaced when changing out pads? I know that for the front rotors have to be replaced because the pads make a lip on the rotor which I think is dumb on Mercedes to even make.
This is true but the rear ones do not have as much wear. They always recommend to replace both, that’s how they make money but if you are not taking your car to the track and is just normal driving it will get the job safely done ✅ Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
No brake pad sensor in the rear side brakes???
Correct. No sensors in the rear.