Phed Mercedes detectives help please
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Morning All.
Can anyone tell me what model Mercedes the caliper in the attached photos is from? Clues, it will be almost certainly from the 1990s (no later).
I've just taken them off the rear of my 1995 Diablo for a refurb, and noticed a Mercedes (in 1995 Mercedes/Chrysler owned Lamborghini) emblem so am thinking that perhaps a replacement direct from Mercedes is possible?
Any help really appreciated..





Can anyone tell me what model Mercedes the caliper in the attached photos is from? Clues, it will be almost certainly from the 1990s (no later).
I've just taken them off the rear of my 1995 Diablo for a refurb, and noticed a Mercedes (in 1995 Mercedes/Chrysler owned Lamborghini) emblem so am thinking that perhaps a replacement direct from Mercedes is possible?
Any help really appreciated..

Edited by elms on Friday 13th January 09:57
It looks like ATE made it for Mercedes.
In 1995, I wouldn't expect to find that on the rear end of any Mercedes but it certainly looks like a front calliper from either a r129 SL500.
See ATE part number 24.9442-8003.5 (left) and 24.9442-8004.5 (right).
See here for sale: http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/caliper/ate-24-944...

In 1995, I wouldn't expect to find that on the rear end of any Mercedes but it certainly looks like a front calliper from either a r129 SL500.
See ATE part number 24.9442-8003.5 (left) and 24.9442-8004.5 (right).
See here for sale: http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/caliper/ate-24-944...

A1294200083 and 0183 look right to me. This is a useful link:
http://www.autodoc.co.uk/spares-search?keyword=A12...
I am pretty sure those are front callipers off a 129.067 (i.e. a mid-90s SL500). It's interesting to find them on the back of a Lambo!
Edit: it might help identify the callipers if you have some information about the discs and pads. The r129 callipers mentioned are used with 320mm diameter vented discs. The pads have a width of 99.8 and a height of 73.6mm and a thickness of 17.5mm.
http://www.autodoc.co.uk/spares-search?keyword=A12...
I am pretty sure those are front callipers off a 129.067 (i.e. a mid-90s SL500). It's interesting to find them on the back of a Lambo!
Edit: it might help identify the callipers if you have some information about the discs and pads. The r129 callipers mentioned are used with 320mm diameter vented discs. The pads have a width of 99.8 and a height of 73.6mm and a thickness of 17.5mm.
Edited by r129sl on Monday 16th January 16:17
Edited by r129sl on Monday 16th January 16:19
r129sl said:
A1294200083 and 0183 look right to me. This is a useful link:
http://www.autodoc.co.uk/spares-search?keyword=A12...
I am pretty sure those are front callipers off a 129.067 (i.e. a mid-90s SL500). It's interesting to find them on the back of a Lambo!
Edit: it might help identify the callipers if you have some information about the discs and pads. The r129 callipers mentioned are used with 320mm diameter vented discs. The pads have a width of 99.8 and a height of 73.6mm and a thickness of 17.5mm.
Sorry for the delay, the rear discs on the Diablo are 284mm. http://www.autodoc.co.uk/spares-search?keyword=A12...
I am pretty sure those are front callipers off a 129.067 (i.e. a mid-90s SL500). It's interesting to find them on the back of a Lambo!
Edit: it might help identify the callipers if you have some information about the discs and pads. The r129 callipers mentioned are used with 320mm diameter vented discs. The pads have a width of 99.8 and a height of 73.6mm and a thickness of 17.5mm.
Edited by r129sl on Monday 16th January 16:17
Edited by r129sl on Monday 16th January 16:19
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