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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Looks like the old Klunkerwagen's Front Rotors are at the Minimal Wear Limit of 13mm. I opted to go with Zimmerman Rotors, and FTE Pads (a la Eurotruck). Of note: During Removal, I noticed a small 'Crack' in the Right Inner Pad. Upon Removal, the Pad material (still quite Thick!) literally CRUMBLED!! What was Disappointing about it?? Those pads were Mercedes Dealership Sourced Pads, and only a few years old! As ALWAYS, please be VERY Careful while working under a lifted/jacked truck. Also, since my Mantra is: "NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT ON A VEHICLE, THAN THE *BRAKING* SYSTEM!!", If you don't feel comfortable doing Brake Work?? Then DON'T ATTEMPT IT!! This post is for a Non-ABS, W460, so NO Wear Indicators, nor ABS system. *PLEASE* PUMP the the Brakes MULTIPLE TIMES, PRIOR to venturing out onto the Roadways, just to be 100% Sure the Braking system is FULLY Functional!!! G (1.JPG) (2.JPG) (3.JPG) (4.JPG) (5.JPG) (6.JPG) (7.JPG) (8.JPG) (9.JPG) (10.JPG) (11.JPG) (12.JPG) (13.JPG) (14.JPG) (15.JPG) (16.JPG) (17.JPG) (18.JPG) (19.JPG) (20.JPG) (21.JPG) (22.JPG) (23.JPG) (24.JPG) (25.JPG) (26.JPG) Attachments ---------------- 1.JPG (49KB - 9 downloads) 2.JPG (43KB - 8 downloads) 3.JPG (37KB - 10 downloads) 4.JPG (49KB - 10 downloads) 5.JPG (51KB - 12 downloads) 6.JPG (42KB - 10 downloads) 7.JPG (46KB - 12 downloads) 8.JPG (54KB - 12 downloads) 9.JPG (45KB - 11 downloads) 10.JPG (57KB - 10 downloads) 11.JPG (54KB - 9 downloads) 12.JPG (46KB - 11 downloads) 13.JPG (49KB - 13 downloads) 14.JPG (52KB - 10 downloads) 15.JPG (39KB - 13 downloads) 16.JPG (45KB - 10 downloads) 17.JPG (44KB - 10 downloads) 18.JPG (41KB - 10 downloads) 19.JPG (29KB - 10 downloads) 20.JPG (64KB - 10 downloads) 21.JPG (64KB - 10 downloads) 22.JPG (34KB - 11 downloads) 23.JPG (40KB - 14 downloads) 24.JPG (43KB - 11 downloads) 25.JPG (35KB - 10 downloads) 26.JPG (33KB - 13 downloads) | ||
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NHDave Extreme Veteran Date registered: Dec 2013 Location: Seacoast NH. Vehicle(s): 2004 AMG Posts: 465 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Thank you G-AMG as always! I'm about to do the same. I wished you lived nearby..I could use your tools and you could drink beer for payment! | ||
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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R NHDave - 12/23/2016 7:29 PM Thank you G-AMG as always! I'm about to do the same. I wished you lived nearby..I could use your tools and you could drink beer for payment! Haa Haa, Ja, that would be a fair trade!! CAUTION! Be sure you Consult WIS for the W463-Specific procedures. I believe the Caliper Bolts have a different Torque Value. | ||
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ychung Veteran Date registered: Aug 2015 Location: SO CAL Vehicle(s): 2004 G500, 2014 ML350, 2008 S550 Posts: 196 | RE: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R I'm in awe whenever I see the photos of your garage with all those tools by Hazet and MB I do wish too that I live by you so I can take my cars for services. Thanks again for another great DIY posting. | ||
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NHDave Extreme Veteran Date registered: Dec 2013 Location: Seacoast NH. Vehicle(s): 2004 AMG Posts: 465 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Yes, the DYI is for the W460, thank you. I have WIS and know my parts needed for the W463..wish I had a nearby bud with the same truck.. interest, knowledge and specialized tools, as yours. Any chance I can I talk you into relocating to the seacoast of NH, anytime soon? Merry x-mas | ||
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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Any chance I can I talk you into relocating to the seacoast of NH, anytime soon? As much as I appreciate the kind offer?? It's Christmas Eve.... it's 76 F, and I'm wearing shorts/flip-flops..... Unless you promise to shovel out my driveway in NH?? It would be a Tough Sell!! Haa Haa Merry Christmas back at ya! G | ||
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bram_r Expert Date registered: Apr 2007 Location: the Netherlands Vehicle(s): 1984 MB 280GE, 1982 MB 300GD, 1986 Subaru XT 4WD Posts: 1659 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Again a very helpfull DIY with an impressive array of special tooling! Keep up the good work. I remember I turned down a 19mm socket (to reduce height) to acces the lower caliper bolt when using a torque wrench. Didn't you have clearance issues with the standard socket? Gr Bram | ||
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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Didn't you have clearance issues with the standard socket? Gr Bram No... It's a little "tight" fit, but was able to use a Standard Socket/Extension on the Lower-Right Bolt. What was 'helpful'?? Use a Wobble-Tip Extension, once the Initial Loosening was accomplished. Option-B? Use a Dremel to make a tiny Notch in the "Metal-Ring" retainer for the Ball Housing Seal. This allows a Straight-Shot for a Regular Extension. | ||
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diesel_jim Veteran Date registered: Jan 2014 Location: N Wiltshire. UK Vehicle(s): LR Defender 110, 1989 W460 SWB Posts: 114 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Wow, what a clean workshop and cool collection of tools! | ||
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petermerle Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Cape Town ( deep south ) Vehicle(s): W460 *1, W123 *2, W124 Posts: 1315 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R Well written article once again ! | ||
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cal_w460 Date registered: Sep 2017 Location: Stockholm, Sweden Vehicle(s): w460 300GD 1982 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R It can be a good idea to threat the bare metal surfaces of the new rotor with some heat resistant paint for rust protection. Inside / outside of the rotor hub. Otherwise the brand new rotor will look like $€#!? after a couple of months. Otherwise. Good writeup. Even though there are a lot of tricks that can be used without have super expensive tools to remove rusted rotors, push back the pistons, grinding the hub and rim surfaces clean etc. | ||
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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Re: Photo DIY- W460 Front Rotor and Pad R&R cal_w460 - 11/30/2017 4:38 AM It can be a good idea to threat the bare metal surfaces of the new rotor with some heat resistant paint for rust protection. Inside / outside of the rotor hub. Otherwise the brand new rotor will look like $€#!? after a couple of months. Otherwise. Good writeup. Even though there are a lot of tricks that can be used without have super expensive tools to remove rusted rotors, push back the pistons, grinding the hub and rim surfaces clean etc. Yes... I'm sure there are an Infinite number of alternative methods... I am merely presenting the 'Approved/Recommended' Mercedes procedures, including the Optimal Paste TA as your bare-surface-anti-corrosion-heat-resistant material. (Optimal is the same Grey Goop which is factory-applied onto the Bosch O2 Sensors as a High-Heat-Anti-Seize compound.) | ||
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