Shocks for clk 55! Recomendations
Im listening for recomendations on shock absorvers for my clk 55 amg w209 I want a smooth ride;rather than tough. What shocks can give me the most ride comfort? The car is a daily driver hence comfort over cornering abilities..
being stiff is your best friend if you sometimes ride you car like a carthief!
stick with MB/AMG shocks if you want smooth ride.
otherwise go with Koni yellow shox as they are cheaper than factory parts and they offer adjustability
car is more fun to drive with koni's, they give more stability
some people on this forum don't recommend aftermarket billys for AMG cars because they were not made for these cars, therefore i went with koni's instead when i got my stuff.
i got 3 konis for the price of 1 AMG shock from stealership, then you really know what to buy for less money.
(2)some people on this forum don't recommend aftermarket billys for AMG cars because they were not made for these cars, therefore i went with koni's instead when i got my stuff.
i got 3 konis for the price of 1 AMG shock from stealership, then you really know what to buy for less money.
1. That's true of any aftermarket shock; Koni included.
2. I don’t think that statement is true. Bilstein may not make a shock for every AMG vehicle ever made. For example, their current catalog doesn't show shocks for the C36 and C43, but they definitely show a part number for a CLK55.
In a nutshell, some prefer Konis and others prefer Bilsteins.
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maybe someday you wanna track your car, koni would be more prefferable than billy shock?




Have you ever seen the episode of Fast and Loud where they rebuild and upgrade a Ferrari? I am sure when that car was new it was top of the line everything but with time things change and progress.
Have you ever seen the episode of Fast and Loud where they rebuild and upgrade a Ferrari? I am sure when that car was new it was top of the line everything but with time things change and progress.




I personally think Konis even on their softest setting would be pretty stiff on the CLK. I had adjustable Konis on my S2000 and the softest setting was still very firm, about the same as the stock Showa shocks.




Regardless I hope the OP got what he was looking for, information on the options out there when replacing stock suspension.
Like Bilstein, Koni has a lot of different designs. I don’t know what specific Koni is being discussed so the design is a mystery as well. As for better designs, there probably are better technical designs, but it really depends on what they’ll be used for. I personally don’t have a need for double adjustable JRZ’s, but some might.
Edit: for w208 anyway
Last edited by FinnAussie; Mar 17, 2015 at 04:15 PM.





