Electric Lowering Modules
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I've read a few posts that say Renntech is plug and play meaning no cutting or such. You might have to switch a few wires around but theres no cutting or such allowing you to return it to its original state after unplugging..
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Found this link with Brabus ELM from 2006...
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...-she-goes.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...-she-goes.html
Can anyone confirm if its still the same way to install? It installs just like the Renntech module. I'm disappointed by the fact that it cannot return to stock height and no special features...
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Any ELM that doesn't require cutting wires or permanently damaging the car is GG to me... Also i had a question bout the C-tronic, can it return the car to stock height if so how? And let me get this straight with the C-tronic, the car lowers when its at a stop/still but when the car moves/drives 0-60 it raises but going faster than 60 will result in lowering again?
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Thanks, I would go for the Renntech module, it gives you flexibility with ride height. I've had no problems on my CLS55.
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I've done some searching in the forum recently but couldn't come across any information on how the lowering modules work w the CLS's airmatic suspension features...
What's the difference between Renntech, Carlsson, and Brabus lowering modules when the CLS is driving, parked, turned off/on? Does the CLS stay whatever drop you set it to when driving, overriding and canceling the CLS's airmatic suspension features? Does the CLS still lower when going highway speed? Does the Comfort, Sport 1, Sport 2 feature still work and do what they originally do?
Renntech v2 w remote - max 50 mm drop, remote to adjust height digitally, turning off the module via remote will return the CLS back to stock height, requires relocating wires but no permanent damages for installation
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...te-diyers.html
Carlsson - max 30 mm drop, adjustable height through module itself, uninstalling and removing the module will return the CLS back to stock height, 100% plug and play
http://www.carlsson.de/carlsson/en/d...n%20Suspension
Brabus - max 20 or 25 mm drop (someone told me 45 mm?), not adjustable only one height, there is a raise switch on the module that returns the CLS to stock height, requires splicing wires but no permanent damages for installation
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...-she-goes.html
Also I've read the Renntech V3 is out and there's no maximum drop...can anyone confirm that?
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...enntech-2.html
This is what I've learned about lowering modules from the past few days researching on this forum. Also this is to show everyone I'm not a lazy *** asking for answers, I've took my time searching and am eager to learn more. Correct me if any of my info is wrong.
Thanks everyone I greatly appreciate it!
What's the difference between Renntech, Carlsson, and Brabus lowering modules when the CLS is driving, parked, turned off/on? Does the CLS stay whatever drop you set it to when driving, overriding and canceling the CLS's airmatic suspension features? Does the CLS still lower when going highway speed? Does the Comfort, Sport 1, Sport 2 feature still work and do what they originally do?
Renntech v2 w remote - max 50 mm drop, remote to adjust height digitally, turning off the module via remote will return the CLS back to stock height, requires relocating wires but no permanent damages for installation
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...te-diyers.html
Carlsson - max 30 mm drop, adjustable height through module itself, uninstalling and removing the module will return the CLS back to stock height, 100% plug and play
http://www.carlsson.de/carlsson/en/d...n%20Suspension
Brabus - max 20 or 25 mm drop (someone told me 45 mm?), not adjustable only one height, there is a raise switch on the module that returns the CLS to stock height, requires splicing wires but no permanent damages for installation
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...-she-goes.html
Also I've read the Renntech V3 is out and there's no maximum drop...can anyone confirm that?
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...enntech-2.html
This is what I've learned about lowering modules from the past few days researching on this forum. Also this is to show everyone I'm not a lazy *** asking for answers, I've took my time searching and am eager to learn more. Correct me if any of my info is wrong.
Thanks everyone I greatly appreciate it!
Last edited by ocpun; 09-18-2009 at 09:09 PM.
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good to see that you're compiling information for the forum to see would be interesting to see a final comparison when you're all done based on the couple of things that you mentioned regarding ride height while parked, driving, and/or with sport suspension settings 1/2/comfort
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I have the Kleemann....ELM
the Kleemann is also plug and play came with the harness.....
the drop is 30 mm sit nice the way its recomended....If u want it tucked u can manually with a small flat head screw driver rotate a knob clockwise every turn is a 5 mm drop to max 45 mm .......If u want it scraping on the ground........or for shows..
Im happy with the Kleemann module good price 15 min install....
the drop is 30 mm sit nice the way its recomended....If u want it tucked u can manually with a small flat head screw driver rotate a knob clockwise every turn is a 5 mm drop to max 45 mm .......If u want it scraping on the ground........or for shows..
Im happy with the Kleemann module good price 15 min install....
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btw Kleeman lowering module max drop is 35 mm, not 45 mm...
http://kleemann.dk/Performance/Handling/Suspension.aspx
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I have the V3, its almost scary how low it goes ; D
Here's the deal tho, the CLS can only ride so low before you get suspension faults while driving... The car still raises and lowers with speed, even tho V3 has speed control lowering blah... It will still raise and lower... I'm actually going to look more into this week cause its bugging me...
Originally I lowered the car in "comfort mode" and when I parked or was in a "crawl" I would shut it off and the car would slam almost to the lip of the rim ; D it looked so mean sitting like that... Anyhow it became unpractical so I redid my set up for sport mode and lowered from there.
so yea I cant remember exactly how low i set the thing in the shop dikking around but it was enough to tuck the rims and scare the average person ; )
Here's the deal tho, the CLS can only ride so low before you get suspension faults while driving... The car still raises and lowers with speed, even tho V3 has speed control lowering blah... It will still raise and lower... I'm actually going to look more into this week cause its bugging me...
Originally I lowered the car in "comfort mode" and when I parked or was in a "crawl" I would shut it off and the car would slam almost to the lip of the rim ; D it looked so mean sitting like that... Anyhow it became unpractical so I redid my set up for sport mode and lowered from there.
so yea I cant remember exactly how low i set the thing in the shop dikking around but it was enough to tuck the rims and scare the average person ; )
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on 22 s yes cant lower may be links......
all Kleeman products are on sale from kleeman i think its 25 or 30 % off right now ...contact them in Arizona....
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I'm trying to look for that atm.
btw Kleeman lowering module max drop is 35 mm, not 45 mm...
http://kleemann.dk/Performance/Handling/Suspension.aspx
btw Kleeman lowering module max drop is 35 mm, not 45 mm...
http://kleemann.dk/Performance/Handling/Suspension.aspx
if u want a fancy module with the remote ans stuff go for Renntech..
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I have the V3, its almost scary how low it goes ; D
Here's the deal tho, the CLS can only ride so low before you get suspension faults while driving... The car still raises and lowers with speed, even tho V3 has speed control lowering blah... It will still raise and lower... I'm actually going to look more into this week cause its bugging me...
Originally I lowered the car in "comfort mode" and when I parked or was in a "crawl" I would shut it off and the car would slam almost to the lip of the rim ; D it looked so mean sitting like that... Anyhow it became unpractical so I redid my set up for sport mode and lowered from there.
so yea I cant remember exactly how low i set the thing in the shop dikking around but it was enough to tuck the rims and scare the average person ; )
Here's the deal tho, the CLS can only ride so low before you get suspension faults while driving... The car still raises and lowers with speed, even tho V3 has speed control lowering blah... It will still raise and lower... I'm actually going to look more into this week cause its bugging me...
Originally I lowered the car in "comfort mode" and when I parked or was in a "crawl" I would shut it off and the car would slam almost to the lip of the rim ; D it looked so mean sitting like that... Anyhow it became unpractical so I redid my set up for sport mode and lowered from there.
so yea I cant remember exactly how low i set the thing in the shop dikking around but it was enough to tuck the rims and scare the average person ; )
Here is how my car sits during normal driving i cant imagine why anyone would want to go much lower than this.
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the 15 mm to 35 mm drop is via the ELM ..... trust me Manually u can go way more up to 45 mm we tried it on a S class on the ground tucked it in it started to scrape on turns either we tuck the fenders or raise it a bit..so we raised it ...
if u want a fancy module with the remote ans stuff go for Renntech..
if u want a fancy module with the remote ans stuff go for Renntech..
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Full Throttle - No its not a nightmare it actually pretty nice to be able to drop the **** out of it, my car right now sits a tad lower than yours, i like the front slightly lower (than yours) it gives a more aggressive look. Either way the renntech V2 and V3 are nice... Ps your drop does look clean tho
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Full Throttle - No its not a nightmare it actually pretty nice to be able to drop the **** out of it, my car right now sits a tad lower than yours, i like the front slightly lower (than yours) it gives a more aggressive look. Either way the renntech V2 and V3 are nice... Ps your drop does look clean tho
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one question i still have is, with the lowering modules, does the CLS retain its ride quality, lowering/raising features, comfort/sport 1/sport 2 features? Does the ride still lower at highway speeds? Does the car lower when parked or turn on/off?
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Like I said, I'm leaning more towards Carlsson atm. I think 30 mm is the most you'll need to dump a CLS. I don't think 50 mm via Renntech is necessary but that's just me.
I'm still trying to find out whats required to install the Kleeman lowering module. I don't think its 100% plug and play like the Carlsson..
I'm still trying to find out whats required to install the Kleeman lowering module. I don't think its 100% plug and play like the Carlsson..
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Like I said, I'm leaning more towards Carlsson atm. I think 30 mm is the most you'll need to dump a CLS. I don't think 50 mm via Renntech is necessary but that's just me.
I'm still trying to find out whats required to install the Kleeman lowering module. I don't think its 100% plug and play like the Carlsson..
I'm still trying to find out whats required to install the Kleeman lowering module. I don't think its 100% plug and play like the Carlsson..
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My car retained a good ride quality even when slammed, I would imagine from the info gathered that all ELM systems retain ride quality... I just put my pass through in today, as I took it to the dealer to fix the faults I had before my install... wasn't much of a difference if any.
For some reason I didn't save my profile in the V3 software, other wise I would tell you how low the drop is...
pics... maybe ill get my brother and do a shoot with his c55.
For some reason I didn't save my profile in the V3 software, other wise I would tell you how low the drop is...
pics... maybe ill get my brother and do a shoot with his c55.