Brake pads OEM Nissan or OEM Mercedes

OEM Nissan Brake pads
JHZcar
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

i have an 80zx with an sbc swap, i’ve rebuilt all 4 brakes, replaced a master, swapped coiled did bushings replaced u joints

Pros: aftermarket solutions
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OEM Mercedes Brake pads
Heaven7
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I consider my W204 C63 visceral, even if not analog. The 6.2 V8 makes all kinds of nasty noises you would not expect from a Mercedes and it howls all the way up to 7200rpm, which may not be that high, but still impresses me given the size of the engine. The car is quick, noisy and has the brakes to back it up.

Pros: quick, noisy, good brakes
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OEM Mercedes Brake pads

Mercedes has always had great brakes but until the 190E you didn't have many cheap upgrade options. I have E420 brakes on my 190E Sportline, and my god the stopping power is exceptional.

Pros: exceptional stopping power
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OEM Mercedes Brake pads
vivaitalia
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

Might I share an experience with my Mercedes Warranty Service: It was my last "scheduled" maintenace on my Benz before my warranty expired in a month... This is what my service rep told me behind closed doors...."We better schedule in as many repairs as possible" 4 new break pads and 2 new rotars for the front (even though they still had a few more thousand mile on them), replacement wood trims for 2 of the door panels, new wiper blades and arm, a whole new radio system b/c the tape player broke (even though I've put probably only 2 tapes into the bay for the 4 years I owned the car); a brand new driver seat b/c one of the heating element on the car seat would not power on (I live in Florida, rarely ever used it).....

Pros: warranty covered repairs
Cons: unnecessary repairs scheduled
Vehicle: Mercedes
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