Anyone running Bilstein B8's?
So I'm hoping that we have members here that have experience either on their Benz or any other vehicle that it may have been installed on. Please chime in and let me know how you felt the ride was. I'm looking for as close as possible to stock ride comfort but with lowered performance. Obviously I know that there is a comfort trade off with lowering ones car but I think with today's technology we should be able to find a good medium.
BTW, my fiancee's C200 is the Lux/Avantgarde model.
So I'm hoping that we have members here that have experience either on their Benz or any other vehicle that it may have been installed on. Please chime in and let me know how you felt the ride was. I'm looking for as close as possible to stock ride comfort but with lowered performance. Obviously I know that there is a comfort trade off with lowering ones car but I think with today's technology we should be able to find a good medium.
BTW, my fiancee's C200 is the Lux/Avantgarde model.
cheers! Mike
cheers! Mike
Having said that I went this route after searching through countless threads where many members stated that the combo was in fact riding similar to that of OEM, none having stated that the ride became bouncier, stiffer maybe but that's to be expected given the springs, this combo was also based off given statements from members that the OEM shocks are used across the many trims of the W204 all of which stock have different heights from one another.
I do appreciate your input but having said that, I'm still trying to find out if anyone has personal experience Bilstein B8's or at this point any other aftermarket shocks.


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Please report back when you can compare H&R SS with upgraded shocks to see if it noticeably improves comfort and makes it not really worth it to worry about coil overs...
So I'm hoping that we have members here that have experience either on their Benz or any other vehicle that it may have been installed on. Please chime in and let me know how you felt the ride was. I'm looking for as close as possible to stock ride comfort but with lowered performance. Obviously I know that there is a comfort trade off with lowering ones car but I think with today's technology we should be able to find a good medium.
BTW, my fiancee's C200 is the Lux/Avantgarde model.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...springs-2.html
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I SCOURED the internet this morning and couldn't find them being sold by anyone in the US!
Only UK sellers, but then I wast sure if they were the right ones...
What the hell is the reason that these are not widely available like the rest of Bilsteins shocks?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
http://cart.bilsteinus.com/search/mmid=1440465
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35-141846 Shock AbsorberBILSTEIN - B8 SPRINTFitting Position Front Axle; Suspension Strut; Single Tube Upside Down;
http://web1.carparts-cat.com/default...C018004&12=140
http://cart.bilsteinus.com/search/mmid=1440465
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Will they work if I get front and rear from bilstein non-USA?
35-141846 Shock AbsorberBILSTEIN - B8 SPRINTFitting Position Front Axle; Suspension Strut; Single Tube Upside Down;
http://web1.carparts-cat.com/default...C018004&12=140
and is b8 the same thing as b8 sprint?
35-141846 Shock AbsorberBILSTEIN - B8 SPRINTFitting Position Front Axle; Suspension Strut; Single Tube Upside Down;
http://web1.carparts-cat.com/default...C018004&12=140
"These part numbers are brand new parts for Bilstein. They are currently in development and production. Bilstein tells us that we will not have pricing or availability for at least 90 days. I am sorry, I do not have any additional information currently available.
We do have the Bilstein HD shocks available today.
24-141833 - $82 each
35-141822 - 293 each
Please let me know if there is anything I can help with.
Best regards,
Keith"


