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Spring Pad Advice

Old Feb 13, 2005 | 01:29 PM
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Spring Pad Advice

Hi All,

I recently installed the Bilstein SP/Eibach spring combo with #1 spring pads all around on my 01 E430. I noticed the drop is way low, especially after the springs have settled, and I am experiencing some rubbing, both front and rear, especially when going up a slope and on some turns. I think the front is way low there isn't even a finger gap between the fender and tire.
My car had #2's in the rear and #5 up front as stock. It is surprising to me that the stock pads in front were much higher than the rears.

I am hoping someone can give me some advice as to which #'s to use for a acceptable drop and no rubbing.

I appreciate the help.
The first pic is of the front wheel and 2nd is of the rear wheel.
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 04:42 PM
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well from what i've seen, a lot of w210's have different stock spring pad sizes, at least the ones i've seen before.

you will need to roll the fenders, it will get rid of the rubbing...

or other then that you need to play around with the pads to see what you like the most, when i had number 3's in the front i had no problem.. i have h&r cupkit and on #1 pads and i rub big time on the front but i havn't rolled my fenders....you can go 3 in front and 2 in rear...

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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 07:11 PM
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Wow, that front is way low compared to mine (I have the same setup) but it doesn't look serious - are u sure the springs are for your model car? In any case, I have seen members with differing effects from Eibachs.....I have #1 up front and #4 in the back and my car's the exact opposite (front higher than rear)! I wish mine was sitting like yours and I would just roll the fenders

Anyway if fender rolling is not your choice, as Alex said going up to #3 should fix it. The rears shouldn't be a problem if your wheels are still set quite deep into the wheel well without the 10mm spacers, right?
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 08:27 PM
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Guys thanks for the advice. Whitey you always come through, thanks.

I am suspecting the back springs haven't yet settled since it's only been a couple of weeks and I haven't had any passengers in the back seat. The fronts, because of the engine weight, are lower now than when I got the suspension first done.

I am sure the springs pads are correct for my car since I got the part numbers from an earlier thread (see link below) and also double checked with the dealer when buying them. And yes I haven't put any spacers in the rear.
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...pring+pad+part


I am seriously thinking of getting the KONI adjustables as I fell the Bilstein SP's are too harsh for Houston roads, we have similar roads like NY city. I guess I will try the new pad combo when switching the shocks or see about rolling the fenders.

Ill keep you all posted.

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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sbarsap
Guys thanks for the advice. Whitey you always come through, thanks.

I am suspecting the back springs haven't yet settled since it's only been a couple of weeks and I haven't had any passengers in the back seat. The fronts, because of the engine weight, are lower now than when I got the suspension first done.

I am sure the springs are correct for my car since I got the part numbers from an earlier thread (see link below) and also double checked with the dealer when buying them. And yes I haven't put any spacers in the rear.
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...pring+pad+part


I am seriously thinking of getting the KONI adjustables as I fell the Bilstein SP's are too harsh for Houston roads, we have similar roads like NY city. I guess I will try the new pad combo when switching the shocks or see about rolling the fenders.

Ill keep you all posted.
Dude, isn't that link for spring pads??????? Those aren't spring part numbers are they? Just to double confirm, Eibach springs are tailored for each engine size/weight so the wrong springs would make a difference. Having said that, I have recently learnt that Eibach seems to lack consistency in the way they make the length of their springs...so ones from an earlier period may be different lengths to now, I guess they tired to resolve the higher front issue that I and a few members here have experiencewith yours....maybe?

Don't dispair. It seems a bit drastic to change to another brand which you are also taking a risk with, right? A change of the front spring pads should resolve it, if not, a simple fender roll as well will definitely take care of the problem......I would think it less streneous than getting a whole new setup.....good luck.
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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 08:47 PM
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it would be a waste of money to change up te system now, from the way you describe it i think your best bet is to go to a number 3 pad in the front and stay with the 1 in the rear and see what happens. it'll take a little time for the springs to settle depending on how much you drive so take your time with whatever you do...
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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 11:01 AM
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Whitey sorry for the typo, I meant spring pad part #'s in the link.

Anyways thanks for the advice. I do not know what fender rolling is and don't even know where to get it done. I am assuming a body shop.
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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 12:52 PM
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Fender rolling is roughly defined as using rollers to fold the inside edge of the fender flatter so you'll get more clearance. However, I really would suggest going #3 pads first. It looks like you'll only need another 10mm (which a increase of 2 springpad sizes will give you, or at least there abouts) to get it to the height I'm at in the front.

Only roll your fender as a last resort since if it is not done correctly, the paint will crack and therefore increase your chances of rust there. I'm not in any position to recommend where to get it done, i would presume a some wheel shops can do it (Alex and others should be able to confirm). It is done with a special rolling tool with some heat applied during the process.

Also, on your dissatisfaction with the ride, may be cuz you're just not used to the harsher ride per se - you have gone 1" bigger and used lowering springs, thats a double hit of harshness. My point was, who knows, the koni's may be worst, even at the softest setting. I've not personally used them but I have been told adjustibles, by nature, tend not to be as durable as the regular shocks. I think you will learn to live with the harsher ride when you start experiencing the improvements in handling, particularly the absence of the wobbles at high speeds, we all did

Oh btw, amazingly clear pictures.....those tires sure bling and we can even see the swirls on the paintwork good luck!
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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 02:26 PM
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Thanks again Whitey.

I will take your advice and try the pads first. I took the pics with a Nikon Coolpix 8700, I used the same camera for the other pics of my car, in my previous posts, but they did not come out right as I am still learning to use it.
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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 02:35 PM
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Oh btw, slightly off topic but I would also recommend one of those MB wreath caps for your wheels, they really liven up those twin spokes....either in classic blue or black (pictured) to match the color of your car
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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by sbarsap
Thanks again Whitey.

I will take your advice and try the pads first. I took the pics with a Nikon Coolpix 8700, I used the same camera for the other pics of my car, in my previous posts, but they did not come out right as I am still learning to use it.
Hey, no prob bro...I feel I owe it to u for (partly) getting u this far....altho I did warn about the choice of pad size and the unpredictible height differences of the Eibachs, if I remember correctly......
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Old Feb 15, 2005 | 01:20 PM
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I have the same basic suspension setup as you. Eibach, Bilstein, #1 pads. My ride is great and there is no rubbing. My Sport came from factory with rolled fender lips, however.
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Old Feb 15, 2005 | 02:33 PM
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I have the AMG Bilsteins that came on E55s. Probably not sports, wish they were. If you feel around the inside of the fender lip, it has a smooth, turned under rolled lip. If yours were rolled, you would not be getting any rubbing. I have never had my 245/40-18 tires rub even with 4 passengers and luggage.
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Old Feb 15, 2005 | 02:48 PM
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fender rolling should be offered by local tuner shops that do a lot of suspension work..... it might be costly as they carefully heat the fender to roll it or else it will crack the paint if not heated......
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Old Feb 17, 2005 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by alexbenz
fender rolling should be offered by local tuner shops that do a lot of suspension work..... it might be costly as they carefully heat the fender to roll it or else it will crack the paint if not heated......
I rolled my front fenders and even slightly cut the inside front of them a bit. The average costs that I found when looking around were between $10-20 bucks a fender. Make sure they heat the crap out of the paint with a heat gun before they start rolling because your paint WILL crack. Also, on the very front inner lip where the front of the fender meets the bumper, I cut 2 small 1/4" slits on the inner lip and carefully folded it in so that I wouldn't rub at all on turns when entering driveways and such. It worked like a charm and you can't ever tell. Good luck man.
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