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Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ

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Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ
Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ
Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ
Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ
Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ
Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ
  • 2234214200

  • ISO/TS16949

  • Steel

  • Brake Discs

  • Rear

  • Disc

  • MERCEDES-BENZ

  • Floor


Disc Brake Rotor 2234214200 for MERCEDES BENZ


Height : 65mm

Brake Disc Type : internally vented

Outer Diameter : 370mm

Brake Disc Thickness : 36mm

Centering Diameter : 69mm

Bolt Hole Circle Ø : 112mm

Min. thickness : 34mm

Hole Pitch/Number : 7/5

Weight : 14.4kg

Rim : 5-Hole

Quality : Stahl-Topf/Steel hub

Machining : High-carbon

Surface : Coated


Suitable Model


MERCEDES-BENZ  C-CLASS (W206) AMG C 43 4-matic+ (206.087)

2022-

MERCEDES-BENZ  C-CLASS T-MODEL (S206) AMG C 43 4-matic+ (206.287)

2022-

MERCEDES-BENZ  GLC (X254) 

2022-

MERCEDES-BENZ  S-CLASS (V223) S 

2020-

MERCEDES-BENZ  S-CLASS (W222, V222, X222) S 

2017-2020

MERCEDES-BENZ  S-CLASS (W223) S 

2021-

MERCEDES-BENZ  S-CLASS Convertible (A217) S 

2017-2020

MERCEDES-BENZ  S-CLASS Coupe (C217) S 

2017-2020

Introduction: The disc brake rotor is a critical component in the braking system of a MERCEDES BENZ vehicle, ensuring safety and optimal performance. Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to prolong the life of the rotor and ensure the vehicle’s overall braking efficiency.


Understanding the Disc Brake Rotor: The disc brake rotor is a flat, circular component that is attached to the wheel hub. It is designed to convert kinetic energy into heat energy as the brake pads press against it during braking. The rotor’s surface should be smooth and free of any defects to ensure even distribution of heat and friction.


Signs of Wear and Damage: Regular inspection of the disc brake rotor is crucial. Some signs of wear and damage include:

  • Uneven wear patterns on the rotor surface

  • Grooves or scoring on the rotor surface

  • Vibrations or pulsations felt through the steering wheel or pedal

  • Squealing or grinding noises during braking

Maintenance Tips:

  • Ensure that the rotor is clean and free of debris.

  • Check for any signs of wear or damage and address them promptly.

  • Regularly inspect the brake pads for wear and replace them as needed.

  • Rotate the rotor if necessary to even out wear patterns.

Repair Process: If the disc brake rotor requires repair, it should be done by a professional technician. The repair process may involve:

  • Machining the rotor surface to remove any grooves or scoring

  • Resurfacing the rotor to restore its smoothness

  • Replacing the rotor if it is severely damaged or worn beyond repair


Importance of Professional Service: It is important to have the disc brake rotor repaired or replaced by a qualified technician to ensure the safety and performance of the braking system. Improper repair or replacement can lead to compromised braking efficiency and increased risk of accidents.


Regular maintenance and timely repairs of the disc brake rotor for MERCEDES BENZ vehicles are essential for safety and optimal performance. By following the maintenance tips and seeking professional service when needed, you can ensure the longevity and efficiency of your vehicle’s braking system.


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