Upgrade your Mercedes-Benz ML350 or GLE300d’s braking system with this high-performance front brake upgrade kit designed for heavy-duty reliability and towing applications. Featuring drilled and slotted rotors paired with advanced Carbon-Fiber Ceramic brake pads, this kit delivers superior heat dissipation, enhanced stopping power, and reduced brake dust to keep your wheels cleaner. The rotors’ precision drilling and slotting maximize cooling efficiency, helping to prevent brake fade during demanding driving conditions. The combination of these components ensures a smooth, quiet ride with optimal brake response for daily driving or heavy-duty use. Crafted with rust-resistant zinc plating, the rotors provide durable, long-lasting performance even in harsh environments. The included stainless-steel hardware and high-temperature ceramic brake lubricant make installation straightforward, requiring no modifications to your vehicle. This kit is engineered to work seamlessly with your existing brake system, offering a bolt-on upgrade that enhances safety, reliability, and braking performance. Whether you’re towing, hauling, or just seeking improved braking confidence, this premium upgrade is designed to meet the needs of demanding drivers and industrial applications.
Features:
- Heavy-duty braking performance with enhanced stopping power for towing and industrial use
- Rapid heat dissipation from drilled and slotted design to prevent brake fade during heavy loads
- Low dust, quiet operation with multi-layer rubberized shims for a cleaner wheel appearance and reduced noise
- Corrosion-resistant zinc plated rotors for maximum durability and long-lasting performance
Fitment:
Mercedes-Benz GLE300d 4Matic 2016 to 2017
Mercedes-Benz GLE350 4Matic 2016 to 2018
Mercedes-Benz GLE350 Base 2016 to 2018
Mercedes-Benz GLE400 4Matic 2016 to 2017
Mercedes-Benz GLE400 4Matic 2019
Mercedes-Benz ML250 Bluetec 4Matic 2015
Mercedes-Benz ML350 4Matic 2012 to 2015
Mercedes-Benz ML350 Base 2013 to 2015
Mercedes-Benz ML350 Bluetec 4Matic 2012 to 2014







