first time posting pic of my car, H&R springs lowered and new wheels
(front lowered with H&R springs & Koni shocks)

(Before the dropped, about 3 fingers gap on the front)

You don't need the car lift to do the job. If you have experience with Nissan, Honda or Toyota. Then you can do the suspension here. Last time I dropped the car was on my Nissan 350Z. It's not too much different. Once you figure out how to take off the front upper mount of the shocks then the rest is easy. I think the CLK is really simple to take the shocks / springs off the car compare to many other car. Lots of space to work with too.
First front suspension took me prob. over 1 & half hour, the second one less than 30 mins...., I looked at the rear suspension, it seems really easy. I will prob. do it when the weather is cleared up tomorrow.
And yes, my car is pewter color
sorry its my first luxury car.. funny thing is that it took me few days to open the hood too... its not like Japanese cars that everything is straight forward... lastly... good job on dropping it yourself.. i will try to do it to mine too if I figure it out!
(front lowered with H&R springs & Koni shocks)

(Before the dropped, about 3 fingers gap on the front)


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The rear are very easy. If you do it at home, depending on how high you can jack up your car off the ground. If it high enough, you can just remove the control arm bolt from the drive shaft spindle knuckle. If it not high enough, the control arm will not drop down far enough for you to remove the springs. I preffered to remove the inner control arm bolts (the bolt that hold the control arm to the middle of the chassis) because it allow the control arm to fully lower to the ground more. Btw, use the hydrolic jack and place it under the control arm to lower the control arm when you remove the bolts. It very very easy job. As you already know, the front strut is very easy like any other car struts. The only difficult on the Clk were finding the right tool to remove the plate locking "ring". I hand made the tool for that.
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You think you could fit 10mm spacer in the back?
I'm also wondering what your purpose is in doing the suspension mods. Are you tracking the car?
Steve
I'm also wondering what your purpose is in doing the suspension mods. Are you tracking the car? Plus I need to find the time to install my Kleemann super charger, it's been sitting here in my living room.
BTW, I only take my CLK out when the weather is nice, I ususally drive my S550 for work daily. So it's fun to have something sporty on the weekend. ^^
Steve



