Installing springs, DIY.




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1. First, are the spring compressor tools (photo attached) that you can rent at Autozone or Advanced Auto Parts even capable of compressing the OEM springs on the C63? The more I read up on this, the more I'm thinking this may not work. Putting safety risks aside for a second, I've read some posts saying that even the OEM springs on the previous W203 generation were too tight to compress with rental tools. If anything, I'm guessing the C63 OEM springs would be even harder to compress if not more? Can anyone confirm/debunk this?
2. Assuming I can get past the above issue, do I need any special tools to get the upper strut nut? I noticed for the W203, people were using a special tool/socket (photo attached) with two tabs to remove this nut. I wonder if I'd need that for the W204? The other socket I see is one without tabs (photo attached). Also, what size do we need for the W204? I've seen some people say 21mm and some saying 22mm?
I'm still 50/50 as to whether I'll try this DIY or just leave it to a shop. The trustworthy shops around here want a lot of $$$ for this work and are hard for me to get to from where I am and my current work situation. The sub-par shops will do it for cheaper but give me less peace of mind - making me think I might be better off tackling it myself (assuming I get past the above issues).
Definitely appreciate this forum and any advise!
T40, E12, E16, and E18
Metric sockets and wrenches were 18mm, and 21mm
Take your time and be careful. Took me about 5 hours to complete all four springs.
No lift just jack and stands.
Quartz - thanks for confirming for me that it's possible to DIY the H&R install on a C63..surprisingly, I don't remember ever seeing a C63 owner directly confirming a DIY on this. Did you ever have any second thoughts doing the springs instead of a coilover set after the fact? And, I guess you didn't need a special sockets for the strut nut since you used an impact gun to remove them. But, were you able to reuse the strut nut or did you use a new one?
Jason - thanks for the suggestion. I saw these and wondered if the dual clamp version would be safer since it grabs from both sides of the spring. But, then like Quartz said, I've heard they can slide off so... I'll definitely try the ones you showed instead.
Now I just need some info on the strut nut tools..or just invest in an air gun..
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The fronts are pretty straightforward, but the rears I decided to go a different route. Instead of messing with moving the exhaust or cutting/replacing the weird 12pt bolt on the inside end of the rear control arm,, I just unbolted the rear brake calipers to get them out of the way, then unbolted the three bolts on the outside end of the control arm (shock, sway bar, and hub). I found this method easier overall. Obviously support the arm with a jack as the spring is still under tension. Good Luck.
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DiscoBandit - did you use an air gun or impact wrench to get the strut nut off for the fronts too? If not, did the nut come right off without the need for those special sockets I posted?
I did not have to remove my exhaust either just removed the inboard bolt and pushed it to the side some then the bolt came right out.
Just take be careful with the spring compressor I could see that going bad if you dont pay attention to the spring while compressing it, but I did not have any issues.
Quartz - thanks for confirming for me that it's possible to DIY the H&R install on a C63..surprisingly, I don't remember ever seeing a C63 owner directly confirming a DIY on this. Did you ever have any second thoughts doing the springs instead of a coilover set after the fact? And, I guess you didn't need a special sockets for the strut nut since you used an impact gun to remove them. But, were you able to reuse the strut nut or did you use a new one?
Jason - thanks for the suggestion. I saw these and wondered if the dual clamp version would be safer since it grabs from both sides of the spring. But, then like Quartz said, I've heard they can slide off so... I'll definitely try the ones you showed instead.
Now I just need some info on the strut nut tools..or just invest in an air gun..
something like this could work.
They sell a similar kit to this at lowes/home depot.
Either way, I wimped out in the end and got the springs installed and an alignment done by a reputable shop here (Anthony at A&L) all for about $380 altogether - couldn't beat the price.
Either way, I wimped out in the end and got the springs installed and an alignment done by a reputable shop here (Anthony at A&L) all for about $380 altogether - couldn't beat the price.





