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Genuine MB updated ignition rotor mounting brackets, 119-158-0640

clarkz71

Clark Vader -- Gone but not Forgotten
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Brand new rotor brakets, updated version

If you have shopped for caps & rotors, and have seen the warning
about the rotors must be used with new version brackets these are them.

MSRP is $90 each ($180), online is 24% off msrp ($134).

I'll sell these 2 for 50% off retail, or $90 + shipping for both.

That's like buy one, get one free.......

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So Clark, Im still a little confused whether or not I need these. I do need caps and rotors and plan on doing them in the near future. I have a 94 E500. How do I know if I already have these upgraded mounting brackets?

Sorry if I am hijacking your thread......
 
Not at all, your question pertains to the parts.

You can check your bracket by simply removing a rotor, the part number is right on the bracket

As you can see on my image, r/s of the rotor has 0640

The old brackets will have 0340 or 0440. Those need to be replaced.
 
Here's the warning issued by Bremi

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Bremi Distributor Rotor WARNING This Distributor Rotor Requires New Bracket 119 158 06 40
Rotor Will Break or Cause Fire if Used w Old Bracket 119 158 04 40"​
 

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