W218 Wheel Alignment Specs
The shop I've been going to for years does not have the specs for wheel alignment (toe, camber, caster, etc.) for my 2012 CLS63 AMG W218.
It's my good friend's shop and I practically get alignments done for free. The alignment rack works just fine, but the computer does not have the data for the specs that Mercedes recommends and the shop would need to pay a hefty fee to get access to them. I was wondering if anyone had access to the exact numbers and would greatly appreciate it if you could share! Perhaps even showing/sharing your old alignment printout would help tremendously.
Mainly interested in seeing what the recommendation is for toe because it's not always "0."
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by CLS63Matt; Feb 26, 2019 at 10:42 PM.
Like you said a picture of the alignment page would be great.
$189 at dealer plus $189 for each camber bolt. might need 0 or up to 4 for the front. Dealer said I should only align once I have new tires on so it is completely accurate.
If anyone knows a shop in the detroit Metro area that can do custom alignments let me know. I don't mind buying rear tires, but no sense in burning fronts.
Im in the metro Detroit area as well if you have a good Mercedes Technician in the area please let me know. Taking the car to the dealership out of warranty is rape.
Thanks!
If anyone knows a shop in the detroit Metro area that can do custom alignments let me know. I don't mind buying rear tires, but no sense in burning fronts.
It's all to do with cost savings and ever increasing speed of auto assembly lines (new car industries best kept secret).
Owners no longer able to cater for other than showroom height conditions.
Encountered in day to day commuting - high cambered roads, altered height / wheel squat through different loads or vehicle lowering. Fitting wide profile tires, wheels or curb knocks.
We saw the need therefore to re - instate once again full, precise front and rear adjustment - allowing to fix it right the 1st time by ability to adjust tire contact angles. Spread load more evenly. Excess edge load also leading to ruptured side walls, rim damage.
You can purchase offset bolts (for front only) but they are one offset position providing a minimal 0.3 of one degree (1/8") change.
While KMAC kits (also at the same time replace the 4 front and 4 rear highest wearing bushings) provide up to 1.5 degrees Pos. or Neg adjustment.
Front Camber and Caster.
Rear Camber (and extra Toe) are complete with bush extraction tools.
Patented design feature allows single wrench adjustment accurately (under load) - direct on alignment rack.
For Track days - in the pursuit of hitting those corner apexes every time and front row of the grid lap times.
Also manufacture front replacement "Top Strut mounts" - Precisely Camber and Caster adjustable (from engine bay). Providing up to "additional" 3 degrees extra Neg. Camber change.
STAGE 2 (Street/ Race) or STAGE 3 (Full Race).
Another popular kit manufactured is "Uprated bushings for the 6 rear multi-link arms - less twitch, flex loss of traction. Especially when applying power to lane change / overtake.
Front Camber & Caster kit #503116 K $480 (both sides)
Rear Camber & Toe kit #502226 K $480 (both sides)
Front Top Strut Mounts Stage 2 (Street/Race) #502916-2 L $545 (both sides)
Stage 3 (Full Race ) #502916-3 L $545 (both sides)
Rear Uprated bushings #502628 K $480 (both sides)
Delivery $40 one kit, $20 each additional.
Last edited by K-Mac; Mar 17, 2020 at 02:12 AM.










