Went to pick up the car today, got everything done and was ready to drive away. I walked around to get in and was looking at it for the first time in the sunlight, and the rear brake caught my eye...solid rotor with a 2-piston caliper and no AMG logo...
I said, hmmmmm, that's certainly not what the SLK55 AMG claims to have. The front is a perforated rotor, but only 4-piston caliper. Well, needless to say, I went back inside to inquire about it. All of the literature still says 13.4" perforated 6-piston front and 13.0" perforated 4-piston rear, and that's obviously not what's on the car. Well, we all agreed we'd never seen something like this before, so they were going to inquire about it and I left the car there. I just got a call now from the dealer, they talked to some NE-region factory rep that is telling them they've changed for 2008. The fronts are now perforated 13.6" 4-piston and the rears are solid rotor 2-piston, which makes no sense to me. Supposedly this is the latest technology, but it's certainly odd if it's the case.
I PM'd/IM'd Dan about it, and he's going to check on it for me. Thoughts?
I said, hmmmmm, that's certainly not what the SLK55 AMG claims to have. The front is a perforated rotor, but only 4-piston caliper. Well, needless to say, I went back inside to inquire about it. All of the literature still says 13.4" perforated 6-piston front and 13.0" perforated 4-piston rear, and that's obviously not what's on the car. Well, we all agreed we'd never seen something like this before, so they were going to inquire about it and I left the car there. I just got a call now from the dealer, they talked to some NE-region factory rep that is telling them they've changed for 2008. The fronts are now perforated 13.6" 4-piston and the rears are solid rotor 2-piston, which makes no sense to me. Supposedly this is the latest technology, but it's certainly odd if it's the case.
I PM'd/IM'd Dan about it, and he's going to check on it for me. Thoughts?