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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:
The Mercedes-Benz EQE (W294) launched in the UK in 2022 and received a mid-cycle update for the 2024 model year, so your question spans a generation boundary. The body shell and platform remain the same across this range, but whether the specific brake components interchange across the 2024 refresh is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as updated models can carry revised brake specs. A good breaker will cross-reference your VIN to be sure.
This is worth checking carefully, because larger, more powerful variants like the EQE 500 often carry uprated brakes to handle their extra weight and output compared to the EQE 300. Running gear frequently varies with power and kerb weight on EVs, so the two may not share the same discs or callipers. Confirm the exact spec with your breaker using both registrations before ordering.
Trim level alone - whether your car is a standard, AMG Line, or Business spec EQE - does not change which brakes fit, as fitment is driven by the motor variant and vehicle weight rather than the trim pack. You may find cosmetic differences such as calliper colour when pulling parts from a different trim car, but the functional components should correspond to the same power output. Always confirm with the breaker against your registration to rule out any sport brake option fitted to a specific trim.
Used brake discs and pads from a breaker are viable if they have sufficient material remaining, and a reputable breaker will check and disclose the condition before sale. On Findapart, you can ask the breaker directly about wear depth and whether the discs have been machined or are still within tolerance. Brakes are a safety-critical item, so always have a qualified mechanic inspect and fit any used parts.
For brake discs and pads, side (NS/OS) generally does not affect fitment as they are typically the same part, but callipers and any integrated components such as electronic parking brake actuators are handed (nearside and offside are different). Make sure you specify NS or OS clearly to your breaker when requesting a calliper, and double-check against your registration to avoid receiving the wrong side.
The EQE and EQS are related but distinct models on the EVA2 platform, and while they share architecture, their brake components are not guaranteed to be interchangeable due to differences in vehicle weight and power outputs. Do not assume a part from an EQS will fit your EQE without cross-referencing the part numbers. Ask your breaker to verify against both registrations before committing to a purchase.