Pic of the new wheels
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2000 CLK320
Pic of the new wheels
Picked these up yesterday....and I know....time for the drop!
How difficult is it to lower the car, I've never done it before?
Thanks!!
How difficult is it to lower the car, I've never done it before?
Thanks!!
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Wheels look alright.
You have lots of options when lowering your car. You can get a variety of setups...
(Springs & Coilovers)
Eibach / H&R / Vogtland / D2 Racing / K-Sport
(Shocks)
Koni / Bilstein
(Shocks & Springs Combo)
H&R Sports Cup Kit
Depending on what you're trying to achieve, you can either buy just the springs to lower the vehicle. or if you want to improve handle and performance, you should try getting SPRINGS and SHOCKS.
Each Spring brand have different lowering heights. Each shock brand handles differently.
If you're trying to spend the LEAST amount of money and don't really care about the handling... you can simply buy springs for $175-$250 + installation
You have lots of options when lowering your car. You can get a variety of setups...
(Springs & Coilovers)
Eibach / H&R / Vogtland / D2 Racing / K-Sport
(Shocks)
Koni / Bilstein
(Shocks & Springs Combo)
H&R Sports Cup Kit
Depending on what you're trying to achieve, you can either buy just the springs to lower the vehicle. or if you want to improve handle and performance, you should try getting SPRINGS and SHOCKS.
Each Spring brand have different lowering heights. Each shock brand handles differently.
If you're trying to spend the LEAST amount of money and don't really care about the handling... you can simply buy springs for $175-$250 + installation