those with lowered cars
The cup kit is a little soft for the C32. I would recommend the H&R coilovers, which keep the stock comfort and handle like a dream!
Just wondering if there were any other reputable companies that make coilovers specifically for the C32?
Jon
i am confused.. i look at the website and i don't see a coilover application for the 2003 C32
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2003 C32
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- 19" HRE 546Rs OK
- H&R Cup Kit ...If you post this why are you asking?
- Brabus Body Kit ...Brabus w203 kit on AMG C32 ?????
ANyway to answer your question I use intrax Springs and AMG shocks (Billstien). The H&R w203 coil kit looks nice, although I have never drove in a C32 with the kit .
Last edited by Vader13; May 21, 2003 at 07:48 PM.
H&R's P/N for the coil overs is: 29367-1
They told me that this P/N is the same for c240/c320/c320wagon/c32
EvoSport sells them at a pretty decent price too:
http://www.evosport.com/product/susp...es.html#eskits
AMG Bred, Little confused about your sig.
2003 C32
(to come..)
- 19" HRE 546Rs OK
- H&R Cup Kit ...If you post this why are you asking?
- Brabus Body Kit ...Brabus w203 kit on AMG C32 ?????
ANyway to answer your question I use intrax Springs and AMG shocks (Billstien). The H&R w203 coil kit looks nice, although I have never drove in a C32 with the kit .
i have set my mind on the H&R cup kit but i am always open to suggestions and make sure it's the right decision before i buy it.. as for Brabus, they told me they can add the body kit on the C32, so i figured it's the one i will go with.
You have to replace the whole bumper. But if you do that, you will end up with Brabus front and rear bumper and AMG sideskirts, are you okay with that? IMO, I think the AMG kit is pretty okay for the car. Btw, if you want superb handling, I dont think the Cup Kit will be your right choice. I had it for a few months and I dont like the ride, the shocks from the kit are too soft. But if you just want to lower the car because of "look", then the Cup Kit will be fine.
Brabus only offers full bumper replacement for W203s, who told you that they can "add" the bodykit on the C32??? Ummm.....
You have to replace the whole bumper. But if you do that, you will end up with Brabus front and rear bumper and AMG sideskirts, are you okay with that? IMO, I think the AMG kit is pretty okay for the car. Btw, if you want superb handling, I dont think the Cup Kit will be your right choice. I had it for a few months and I dont like the ride, the shocks from the kit are too soft. But if you just want to lower the car because of "look", then the Cup Kit will be fine.
Here you go.....H&R Cup Kit & Brabus Monoblock VI.....both were sold already (except the car
)
I like the Monoblock VI very much, very nice looking wheels, but my fiance thinks my car is too bumpy. And also the Monoblock VI are too heavy. Its a night and day difference between the 19" Monoblock VIs and the 18" BBS LMs that I am having now! The car is much faster with the LMs.
As far as the ride is concerned, was it close to factory and if the shocks were soft, was there fear that car would bottom-out?
I'll be purchasing the Coilovers soon and replacing the Cupkit. Just my .02
AMGBRED: can you cancel the order?
I was told from various sources that our stock AMG shocks are VERY good. Just change a set of better springs will do the trick. And I can confirmed that. However, I must say I have not tried coilovers on my car (because I am happy with my current setup, but maybe your expectation is higher). If I were to get coilovers one day, I will definitely get the Bilstein PSS-9 that "shine" is talking about. The only problem is who carries them??!!
Remember you are trying to mod a pretty decent suspension to start with, so be prepared to spend more $.
If you need to lower, (springs only) H&R will be OK (6+of10) but Renntech is probably better handling (7+of10). Then again, Renntech is about 2x the price. Mach is right, both spring sets will be a bit tough on the front shocks because they are near the bottom of the travel range. Rears seem to be able to handle the drop better than the fronts so I suppose they will last longer, if you care.
Mach is right, C320/C32 shouldn't really matter but it is 70lbs, so maybe just a bit lower on the C32. (70 lbs to CO's wouldn't matter at all.)
If I can afford more, I would skip the cupkit and go straight to CO.
For CO, H&R presently has the lead, but the Bilstein looks to be the new contender, mostly because it is adjustable. But from what I read "all" of the PSS-9's adjustments are pretty stiff. The range is from stiff to unbearably stiff.
Harris, YOU are going to sell them, ha ha didn't you know?

OT when is your site going to be up, anyway? I'd like to see what you are selling these days.


