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Questions Guys with Lowering Links
I can't seem to figure out how to get the car to ride well. I have H&R springs in front and links in back.
To get it to ride nicely, I have to put it in Comfort mode but it sits right back to stock height. When I have it lowered, it looks awesome but it is severely underdamped and extremely bouncy.
So basically, I am driving around in Comfort with this nasty rake and only looks good when parked.
Do you guys set the links to the lowered height in Comfort or one of the Sport modes?
To get it to ride nicely, I have to put it in Comfort mode but it sits right back to stock height. When I have it lowered, it looks awesome but it is severely underdamped and extremely bouncy.
So basically, I am driving around in Comfort with this nasty rake and only looks good when parked.
Do you guys set the links to the lowered height in Comfort or one of the Sport modes?
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I can't seem to figure out how to get the car to ride well. I have H&R springs in front and links in back.
To get it to ride nicely, I have to put it in Comfort mode but it sits right back to stock height. When I have it lowered, it looks awesome but it is severely underdamped and extremely bouncy.
So basically, I am driving around in Comfort with this nasty rake and only looks good when parked.
Do you guys set the links to the lowered height in Comfort or one of the Sport modes?
To get it to ride nicely, I have to put it in Comfort mode but it sits right back to stock height. When I have it lowered, it looks awesome but it is severely underdamped and extremely bouncy.
So basically, I am driving around in Comfort with this nasty rake and only looks good when parked.
Do you guys set the links to the lowered height in Comfort or one of the Sport modes?
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As you know, the lower you go, the stiffer the ride...may have to play with the links to get the proper balance for your taste. I ended up getting a DLM to allow me to pick suspension firmness via OEM buttons and override the ride height via the DLM, on the fly. Not saying it's necessary at all, but that is one of the benefits of a DLM, apparently.
Enjoy it. I'm sure it looks great
Last edited by Ralcbah; 08-17-2016 at 11:02 AM.
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Guys, what about just going into the SDS diagnostic to lower the rear? Wouldn't that be more appropriate than "tricking" the car with adjustable links?
Im thinking long term as well. The effects have to be marginal.
Im thinking long term as well. The effects have to be marginal.
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I have zero firsthand knowledge with this method, but the little research I did showed there was a limit to how low you could go with STAR. What that limit is/was, I don't know. Some folks seemed to be happy with it, and others ended up going with links as well.
Hopefully someone can chime in with real experience around that method...
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I have zero firsthand knowledge with this method, but the little research I did showed there was a limit to how low you could go with STAR. What that limit is/was, I don't know. Some folks seemed to be happy with it, and others ended up going with links as well.
Hopefully someone can chime in with real experience around that method...
Hopefully someone can chime in with real experience around that method...
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Maybe someone will post with experience on the w212, or someone with a scanner can mess around with it.
Regarding links and STAR, definitely an option to lower with links and then do the fine tuning with STAR...so I'm told.
Regarding links and STAR, definitely an option to lower with links and then do the fine tuning with STAR...so I'm told.
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I have a friend over in Tampa that has a full SDS, Im going to try and go over there to do this in the next month or so. I just ordered my H&R Springs today for the front. Will keep you all in the loop with this.
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Based on my experience, I would recommend the same; sounds like you may like how I had my car setup, however, which was in the opposite manner (car was lowered to height I liked in Comfort). Car looked good while driving in C, but didn't handle the way I wanted, due to C settings of course (was soft for my taste). When driving in S/S+or parked car was too low and didn't ride well.
As you know, the lower you go, the stiffer the ride...may have to play with the links to get the proper balance for your taste. I ended up getting a DLM to allow me to pick suspension firmness via OEM buttons and override the ride height via the DLM, on the fly. Not saying it's necessary at all, but that is one of the benefits of a DLM, apparently.
Enjoy it. I'm sure it looks great
As you know, the lower you go, the stiffer the ride...may have to play with the links to get the proper balance for your taste. I ended up getting a DLM to allow me to pick suspension firmness via OEM buttons and override the ride height via the DLM, on the fly. Not saying it's necessary at all, but that is one of the benefits of a DLM, apparently.
Enjoy it. I'm sure it looks great
But, I thought certain level of lowering or raise will have to do alignment ??
Mine is lowered with links but thinking getting DLM as well.
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I'd love to do a coilover conversion or even a custom airbag setup. Is there a difference between sedan and wagon suspensions? Can the stock air suspension and damping sensors/switches be programmed out to avoid throwing codes?