K8S-101965 Rear Disc Brake Kit for Mercedes-Benz C250 C300 C350 E350 E550
- G3000 Heat-Flowed Castings Steel
- Double Disc Ground Finish
- Chamfered, Slotted and Shimmed
- Low-Resin Semi-Metallic Material
- Post-Cured Thermo-Processed
Shockmasters assembled brake kits K8S series combine Top Quality’s premium rotors and SIM semi-metallic brake pads to create a Rear brake kit that will restore your C250, C300, C350 or E350 optimal stopping power. The rotors use a G3000 heat-flow cast which provides consistent wear and quiet operation. Also treated with G-Coat for total protection from rust and corrosion. Paired with SIM semi-metallic pads for a quiet operation while providing improved braking performance.
Electronic to Passive Air Shock Conversion; Includes Resistors and Hardware; W/ ZW7 PREMIUM SMOOTH RIDE SUSPENSION; W/O Z55 ELECTRONIC SUSPENSION; W/O ZW7 PREMIUM SMOOTH RIDE SUSPENSION
Normal order processing can take between 1-3 business days (Monday-Friday).These days excludes weekends and holidays. Orders placed before 2:00pm EST typically begins processing the same day.
Orders placed after 2:00 PM EST. on Friday will not ship until Monday or the following business day.
Note: Remanufactured items may take longer as they are built to order and tested vigorously before packing and shipping.
Complete Car Parts offers free shipping on thousands of products. Our preferred shipping method is UPS Ground, however smaller items may be shipped USPS First Class or Priority.
Delivery times will vary, and products may ship separately from different warehouses located across the United States. Depending on warehouse locations and shipping destination, delivery times can range from 2 to 6 business days.
Note:Shockmasters assembled brake kits K8S series combine Top Quality’s premium rotors and SIM semi-metallic brake pads to create a Rear brake kit that will restore your C250, C300, C350 or E350 optimal stopping power. The rotors use a G3000 heat-flow cast which provides consistent wear and quiet operation. Also treated with G-Coat for total protection from rust and corrosion. Paired with SIM semi-metallic pads for a quiet operation while providing improved braking performance.
Normal order processing can take between 1-3 business days (Monday-Friday).These days excludes weekends and holidays. Orders placed before 2:00pm EST typically begins processing the same day.
Orders placed after 2:00 PM EST. on Friday will not ship until Monday or the following business day.
Note: Remanufactured items may take longer as they are built to order and tested vigorously before packing and shipping.
Complete Car Parts offers free shipping on thousands of products. Our preferred shipping method is UPS Ground, however smaller items may be shipped USPS First Class or Priority.
Delivery times will vary, and products may ship separately from different warehouses located across the United States. Depending on warehouse locations and shipping destination, delivery times can range from 2 to 6 business days.
Note:Can anyone install this unit?
While anyone can technically install this unit, we do recommend having basic automotive understanding. We can provide basic guides and also online support. We find that most people are able to use our installation guides. Should you need additional support we do provide both online chat and phone basic support.
Can you recommend a local installer?
Absolutely. We have a network of installers that you can look through to help find one that fits your needs. Check out carclub.app to search our directory.
How do I know when my shocks or struts need to be replaced?
Shocks and struts are safety-critical components that are highly susceptible to everyday wear and tear. They should be inspected by a ASE Certified Technician every time it is brought in for tire, brake or alignment services. During a road test, a technician may notice an unusual noise originating from the suspension system. The technician may also notice that the vehicle exhibits excessive bounce, sway, or dive during braking. This could warrant additional inspection. If the shock or strut has lost a large amount of fluid, if it is bent or broken, or if it has damaged brackets or worn bushings, it should be repaired or replaced. Generally, replacement of parts will be required if a part no longer performs the intended purpose, if the part does not meet a design specification (regardless of performance), or if a part is missing. Replacement shocks may also be installed in order to improve the ride, for preventative reasons, or to meet a special requirement.
How do you ship?
We ship UPS ground for FREE to the US and Canada. There are also faster options available for purchase; please contact us if you need your parts faster. If you order before 2p EST we will ship out your part the same day. Depending on your location we usually estimate 1 to 3 days for delivery.
What is the difference between shock absorbers and struts?
Struts and shocks are very similar in function, but very different in design. The job of both is to control excessive spring motion; however, struts are also a structural component of the suspension. Struts can take the place of two or three conventional suspension components and are often used as a pivot point for steering and to adjust the position of the wheels for alignment purposes.
How many miles do shocks and struts last?
Experts recommend replacement of automotive shocks and struts at 50,000 miles*. Testing has shown that original equipment gas-charged shocks and struts degrade measurably by 50,000 miles. For many popular-selling vehicles, replacing these worn shocks and struts can improve the vehicle's handling characteristics and comfort. Unlike a tire, which rotates a specific number of times per mile, a shock absorber or strut may compress and extend several times per mile on a smooth road, or several hundred times per mile on a very rough road. There are other factors that affect the life of a shock or strut, such as, regional weather conditions, amount and type of road contaminates, driving habits, loading of the vehicle, tire / wheel modifications, and the general mechanical condition of the suspension and tires. Have your shocks and struts inspected by any ASE Certified Technician once a year, or every 12,000 miles.
*Actual mileage may vary, depending upon driver ability, vehicle type, and the type of driving and road conditions.
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