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My Mercedes C400 lowered on Vossen VFS1 airmatic

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Old 07-05-2015, 01:03 AM
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Airmatic with lowering links is the way to go. Your stance is perfect.
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Looks really good. I'd probably ride that extra 1/2" higher personally, but I love the wheels regardless
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It goes up 1/2" in comfort mode
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Here is my car lowered with lowering links + airmatc on my C400
This is "sport+" setting, in comfort it raises about 1/2 inch.

In my opinion, installing the links is one thing, but you really should get someone with Xentry to calibrate and ensure that the sensors are all in range so you do not get any errors and everything is level and perfect.

Took many hours to fine tune it on a level surface but the results are amazing.
Your car looks amazing! Is it possible to adjust the ride height difference between Sport + and Comfort more than 1/2"?

I had a 2015 W205 with AMG Sport pkg that I recently sold and have 2016 on order with Airmatic.
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Your car looks amazing! Is it possible to adjust the ride height difference between Sport + and Comfort more than 1/2"?

I had a 2015 W205 with AMG Sport pkg that I recently sold and have 2016 on order with Airmatic.
the parameters can;t be adjusted between sport/comfort unless it can be changed with coding or in developer mode, but with Xentry these days, the newer cars are hard to touch.

overall the height can be raised with xentry but the 1/2" difference between sport and comfort stay constant.

I am hoping for a module to be developed so that this CAN be adjusted, however the current offerings seem to have different pin outs and even use a new interface altogether.
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Car looks great. My wife has a '15 C300 & she loves the look of this. I'm probably gonna borrow (steal) some of your look. Congrats.
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Originally Posted by angeloxnet
First of all, thanks to VIC VIPER for all the tips.
Here is my car lowered with lowering links + airmatc on my C400
This is "sport+" setting, in comfort it raises about 1/2 inch.



In my opinion, installing the links is one thing, but you really should get someone with Xentry to calibrate and ensure that the sensors are all in range so you do not get any errors and everything is level and perfect.

Took many hours to fine tune it on a level surface but the results are amazing.

Still need to be careful around speedbumps.
Who did the install? Or where did you go for the installation? I'm north of Toronto. I'm looking to getting this done. Any help would be great!
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Hi all. Excuse me just new to all these forums but is it possible to lower a w205 c class c 220 amg. I have been told by eibach that it can’t be lowered. It is on amg 486 sports suspension. Btw I only got the car on 2 days ago and just learning things about it. Not sure if this is airmatic or steel

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