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What to check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz E-Class brake

A used brake that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:

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Fitment questions

Will brakes from a W211 E-Class fit my W212?

No — the W211 (2002–2009) and W212 (2009–2016) are separate generations with different hub and caliper dimensions, so brakes do not cross between them. Always quote your exact registration to the breaker so they can match the correct generation.

Do W213 E-Class brakes from a 2016 model fit a post-facelift 2020 car?

The W213 runs from 2016 to 2023 with a facelift in 2020, and while the generation name is the same either side of that boundary, whether the brake components interchange across the 2020 facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration — mid-generation brake specification changes are possible and can't be guaranteed without checking.

Does engine size matter when buying used E-Class brakes?

Yes, it often does — larger-engined E-Class variants such as the E400 or E63 AMG are typically fitted with bigger brake discs and calipers than a four-cylinder E200 or E220d from the same generation. Always tell the breaker your exact engine size and registration so they can pull the right specification.

Will E-Class brakes from an Avantgarde model fit my AMG Line car?

Avantgarde and AMG Line are trim levels that don't in themselves change brake fitment — what matters is the generation (W211, W212, or W213) and your engine size, not the trim badge. Bear in mind that if the seller's car wore a different trim, minor surrounding cosmetic items may look different, but the brake hardware itself is determined by the mechanical spec rather than the trim name.

I've got a 2008 E-Class — will brakes from a 2010 car fit?

A 2008 car is W211 (2002–2009) and a 2010 car is W212 (2009–2016), so they're different generations and the brakes are unlikely to interchange directly. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying.

Does it matter if the brake disc or caliper came from a diesel or petrol E-Class?

Fuel type alone doesn't dictate brake specification, but engine output and vehicle weight do — so a 2.0-litre diesel E220d and a 3.0-litre petrol E350 from the same W213 generation may run different disc sizes. Give the breaker your full registration and engine code to make sure they match the right spec rather than just the body style.