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3104207020 - : Brake Shoe for Mercedes-Benz Image

Brake Shoe

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Brake Cable

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Brake Lamp

Mercedes-Benz 140-820-18-56-7101
$207.48
MSRP $364.00
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2444210300 - : Brake Carrier for Mercedes-Benz Image

Brake Carrier

Mercedes-Benz 244-421-03-00
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MSRP $189.00
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Brake Shoe

Mercedes-Benz 6014300722
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14082018565076 - : Brake Lamp for Mercedes-Benz Image

Brake Lamp

Mercedes-Benz 140-820-18-56-5076
$210.90
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All About Mercedes-Benz Brakes

How to Tell the Brakes in a Mercedes-Benz are Bad

Keep an eye out for the signs. Look for brake warning lights on the dash, feel for shuddering and brake pressure and pedal problems and listen for grinding when you try to brake, and try to notice if you're pulling sideways. Notice anything, and the brakes should be further inspected.

If you find buildup or corrosion around the brake caliper seals, you hear squealing noises, or you see brake fluid leaks, you may need a brake caliper replacement. If you feel vibrating when braking, it seems like it's harder to slow down, and you're taking longer to stop, you probably need a brake pad replacement. If you notice the brake rotors are warped or damaged, that's like a case for brake rotor replacement.

What Brake Replacement Costs for Mercedes-Benz

On average, calipers can run $800 or more, rotors can run $350 plus, and pads can run upwards of $300; it depends on the Mercedes-Benz model you drive. Getting the brake calipers changed on a Mercedes-Benz S 550 might run $440, while changing brake pads on a Mercedes-Benz C 300 might run between $260 and $285. Change the brake rotors on a Mercedes-Benz ML 350, on the other hand, and it might run you $375.

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