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Old Jul 3, 2023 | 02:26 AM
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Raising trans,dif, and subframe on a ‘00 w210

does anyone have any knowledge on raising subframe,trans, and dif on a 2000 w210, im static and im pretty low now but i would like to go lower, just wondering if anyone has ever done this to a mercedes and could help me get started on this 👍🏻🇩🇪x🎌 should i use washers, cut frame, or are there already spacers that i could use from other cars that would fit? thanks


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Old Jul 5, 2023 | 11:20 AM
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Short of changing the the shape and design of the the rear subframe carrier Id say no. Even so this would lead to hackery and I doubt would give you any gains, safety and lead you down a rabbit hole of vibrations.
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Old Jul 7, 2023 | 09:54 PM
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Short of changing the the shape and design of the the rear subframe carrier Id say no. Even so this would lead to hackery and I doubt would give you any gains, safety and lead you down a rabbit hole of vibrations.
i agree with the vibration it already does a little but i dont mind it, i only go like 75 never past that anyways, would the whole rear subframe just be a giant mess and not easy? are there alternatives? diy spacers? ik i could probably get some motor mount spacers but not sure which ones would fit..
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