w211 4matic lowered
Sorry no pics of process but have a few after shots. Yes 4matics can be lowered. lowering coils are H&R from 2006 E350 BTW. Thanks for looking hope you 4matic guys try it.
Last edited by jagata; Oct 16, 2008 at 03:31 PM.








Ok, after re-reading your post it seems you put regular H&R springs for a W211 non-4matic on a 4matic W211, correct? In that case, I can't say this was a smart move. I confirmed with H&R that while the front suspension of the W211 4matic and non 4matic are the same, the rear most certianly is not and because of that difference the springs made for the non 4matic W211 will no work properly with the 4matic. You may want to call into H&R with the part number (usually in red) located on the spring itself or the box if you still have it and see what they have to say about it. It may look good now but If the manufacturer tells me they won't work I wouldn't argue that. Trust me, if I thought it did I would have used these springs I've got sitting here a long time ago!! I'm not knocking your work or anything like that I just want you 2 be safe and informed, thats what the board is for. Whatever you decide to do, good luck, thanks for the post.
Last edited by AMGTestDriverNJ; Oct 27, 2008 at 12:22 PM.
Ok, after re-reading your post it seems you put regular H&R springs for a W211 non-4matic on a 4matic W211, correct? In that case, I can't say this was a smart move. I confirmed with H&R that while the front suspension of the W211 4matic and non 4matic are the same, the rear most certianly is not and because of that difference the springs made for the non 4matic W211 will no work properly with the 4matic. You may want to call into H&R with the part number (usually in red) located on the spring itself or the box if you still have it and see what they have to say about it. It may look good now but If the manufacturer tells me they won't work I wouldn't argue that. Trust me, if I thought it did I would have used these springs I've got sitting here a long time ago!! I'm not knocking your work or anything like that I just want you 2 be safe and informed, thats what the board is for. Whatever you decide to do, good luck, thanks for the post.
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I just put 19s on my wifes 2005 E3204Matic and it looks like a monster truck as far as i`m concerned.
Is there really no way to lower this car.
My mechanic is very knowledgeble on suspensions and has helped me with 4 BMW racecars I have raced over the years as well as the BMW and Porsche street cars that have been modified. so he is not some oil chage expert and I have some knowledge as well. This is my first MB after many years of BMWs (I hated the iDrive in the BMW and I thought the E class looks much better than the 5 series).
With that said, I figured I would take the risk and order the springs. Worse case I take a $50-75 hit on ebay if the springs were all wrong and I had to re-sell them. Here is what we learned... on first glance, the front springs were a couple inches shorter than stock but the cooils were thicker so when we installed them, the result was about an 1-1.25 drop. The rears were also shorter but resulted in closer to a 2" drop as I also removed all three of the spacers on top. Since I don't have the sports package, the rear of my car was very high and the car had a huge rake to it before we swapped the springs. Without the spacers the rake less than an inch. I am debating adding the spacer(s) back. The total of the 3 spacers is approx 1/2" and one of the three makes up 1/2 of that or 1/4". I may add the larger one back in.
To back up, we compared the shape, size and coils between the H&Rs and the stock springs. They looked like what we were used to comparing stock springs to the H&Rs for Porsches and BMWs in terms of difference. Usually a could or two shorter and usually a bit thicker coils for the increased spring rates.
So we took the plunge and spent this morning doing the swap which was only a couple hours for all 4 corners to remove and replace the spings. His shop has all the tools so togehter it wasn't too bad.
So far, the ride is a bit stiffer than stock but not uncomfortable at all. I'd say more like a BMW than an MB. I also replaced the wheels with the AMG sport package 18" wheels. The fender is maybe a 1/4 inch below the top of the tire on the rear. The front fender lip is maybe 1 inch above the tire. As I said, I may re-install one of the rear pads to raise the back approx 1/4".
My concerns so far revolve around the shocks. I am sure by lowering the car, I will shorten the life of the shocks. But even if I cut the life in half, I am OK wiht that. Next, is the rear shock travel. I am concerned that I may be close to the bump stops now and I will know for sure before long. As I said, it was worth gamble to try it.
I know some on the forum may think I'm crazy, because H&R doesn't spec these springs for the MB and you know what, I may be. But after 25 years of modifying and playing with cars, I had to give it a try.
Word of warning... spring rates determine handling and I don't know what the stock spring rates front to rear are for the H&Rs vs the non 4 matic vs the 4 matic. A change in rates can make a difference in understeer vs oversteer. I have not noticed any significant change in handling but any changes you make are your own responsibility.
Vince
Good luck.
Thanks for the feedback.
Vince
Does lowering a 4matic to the non-4M W211 height put the camber back to non-4M stock settings?
The 4m is about an inch higher than the non-4M car, and I'd like to get mine looking less like a 4x4. It has airmatic so no need to buy different springs.
Thanks,
Smash
As noted above, when I first did the install, we did not reinstall the 3 upper spring pads on the rear and it was too low as per the pic above. We subsequently reinstalled the 3 stock pads to raise the rear approx 1/2" which gives the car a proper rake and better look. I will try to snap some pics this weekend.
Vince


