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Old Jun 4, 2013 | 07:13 PM
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Toe in and Caster are within specs following alignment at Cherry Hill MB but needs camber correction (I chose not to use bolts since rears also needs camber adjustment).
Current camber specs (Rears -2.13/-2.19 Front -2.43/-2.3). K-Mac bushings (front and rears) should bring them within specs since they have a +-1.75 adjustment range. The vehicle is going in tomorrow to install the K-Macs (bushings delivery expected today), I could have attempted to replace bushings myself but I let the experts do it on their lift. No doubt it will go back to Cherry Hill MB for another alignment.
After installing K-Mac bushings front and rear the new numbers are now within spec:
Camber: Rears -1.3/-1.5 Front -1.4/-1.4
Toe: Rears .09/.24 Front .11/.10
Total labor 8hrs bushings and 1 hr alignment: Cost $858.09
I'll order 15mm spacers tonight for the front wheels to complete the picture

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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 03:13 AM
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Was the handling adversely affected by having the negative camber when you didn't have the K-Mac bushings installed? If anything I would think it would help cornering... but I don't want to lower my car if I have to spend $900 to just get the camber correct.

Is this needed on AirMatic? Will I be fine besides tire wear if I have the ~2.4 degrees of negative camber all around?
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 06:57 AM
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Was the handling adversely affected by having the negative camber when you didn't have the K-Mac bushings installed? If anything I would think it would help cornering... but I don't want to lower my car if I have to spend $900 to just get the camber correct.

Is this needed on AirMatic? Will I be fine besides tire wear if I have the ~2.4 degrees of negative camber all around?
Was the handling adversely affected by having the negative camber when you didn't have the K-Mac bushings installed?: Not at all.

The car handled perfectly fine before camber correction. Camber can actually improve handling, especially on cornering. The entire change, awesome Bilstein IRc shocks, lowering to almost maximum limits (considering wider tires I'm using) adding significant camber etc. was a massive change, to my aggressive style of driving. Prior to K-Macs etc change, the car really handled extremely well, like on rails and to quote my daughter who was here last weekend "Papa, your car is like driving on cream" which made my son sneer; he drives a lowered S-Class.

Camber correction was more in my mind than a requirement or need.
It may look a little better (that is debatible), may improve tire wear, then again not really, since I'm using staggered wheels, though I can always swap tires on each axle. I'm not an expert on any of this stuff, it's just scattered knowledge I've gained from the forum and my son (his cars are lowered).

Is this needed on AirMatic? Your airmatic may be different, I have zero experience with it. My son's S-Class has airmatic and he lowered it using a module or something. Look around the forum and see how others have done it on airmatics.

If anything I would think it would help cornering... but I don't want to lower my car if I have to spend $900 to just get the camber correct.
Please don't follow my example if you are thinking about keeping costs down, I'm a little crazy about getting things right, nothing is perfect to me, have a bad attitude to everything, will spend(actually waste) any amount of time and money to improve stuff. Camber correction cost me over $2K including initial alignment at CHMB, K-Macs installation and realignment by the installing shop (Mill Street Tires, Moorestown NJ). I may take it back to CHMB to get an opinion on another re-alignment.

Will I be fine besides tire wear if I have the ~2.4 degrees of negative camber all around?: Probably! Please seek opinion of experts and knowledgeable resources on the forum and elsewhere.
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 11:31 AM
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lowering the car on bags (airmatic) or coils is still going to cause the geometry of the suspension to tweek, the method you do it in doesn't matter. so your camber and toe will change the same when lowering regardless.

negative camber will affect handling, i don't think anyone here will be able to notice daily driving but your tire makes less contact with the ground the more negative you go.

lastly does camber cause premature tire wear? well, that has been the biggest debate for a long time.. a lot of people say that if just your toe is aligned then you will be ok, running a low negative camber number like 2 degrees you'll be fine i think. my 211 is running about 4-4.5 degrees negative and my daily driver is almost at negative 5.5-6 degrees.
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 07:59 PM
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Wow thank you both for the wealth of information on the suspension geometry. Good replies. It makes sense that a degree more of negative camber would improve handling or affect it somehow but I doubt it would cause too many adverse issues regardless. When I lower via STAR I'll just have MB of Westminster correct the suspension alignment as much as possible even if it is a little bit out of spec. Thanks!
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Old Jun 6, 2013 | 06:43 AM
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I'm planning to have rear fenders rolled though it appears they are already rolled to an extent but there's room for more and I may gain a wee bit more space for further rear camber correction. With the car lowered, rear camber is (now) set to a feasible number to minimize danger of rubbing (when running shocks in Comfort mode) but risk of rubbing has not been eliminated unless I permamently run in Sport mode. I'm not prepared to give up wide 275 tires; 265 would be ideal or better, if my goal was only lowering but I want best of both worlds

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Old Jun 6, 2013 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by pinebaron
Camber correction was more in my mind than a requirement or need.
It may look a little better (that is debatible), may improve tire wear, then again not really, since I'm using staggered wheels, though I can always swap tires on each axle. I'm not an expert on any of this stuff, it's just scattered knowledge I've gained from the forum and my son (his cars are lowered).
We at K-Mac believe you have done the right thing. We make a very wide range of camber and caster adjusters for most makes of cars because we sincerely believe we can save more than the cost of our kits with improved tyre life over a couple of years.

Is this needed on AirMatic?
Your airmatic may be different, I have zero experience with it. My son's S-Class has airmatic and he lowered it using a module or something. Look around the forum and see how others have done it on airmatics.
Yes, AirMatic cars can benefit in just the same way.

Please don't follow my example if you are thinking about keeping costs down, I'm a little crazy about getting things right, nothing is perfect to me, have a bad attitude to everything, will spend(actually waste) any amount of time and money to improve stuff.....
Getting things right is what we always seek to achieve at K-Mac too. Thank you for using our products!
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 03:26 PM
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 11:42 PM
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how much did you widen out the rears by? I was actually looking to widen my rears by 1 inch and was looking for widened rears that didn't go into the doors..good to have for reference. sick 211 too

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Old Jun 14, 2013 | 02:25 AM
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Need to kick my W211 game up...
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Old Jun 14, 2013 | 04:40 AM
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Old Jun 14, 2013 | 06:16 AM
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Old Jun 14, 2013 | 01:05 PM
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Thanks guys! I actually have the rears flared about 1.5". I have 20x12 in the rear.

Here's a rear shot with the 20x12:

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Old Jun 14, 2013 | 01:51 PM
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do you have any shots looking straight down one side of the car from the back/front? i want to see how the flare/widebody looks from looking straight down one side

Originally Posted by PHDZINE
Thanks guys! I actually have the rears flared about 1.5". I have 20x12 in the rear.

Here's a rear shot with the 20x12:



Heres a rear shot with 20x11.5" in the rear

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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 12:36 AM
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Awesome looking car overall PHDZine looks really clean. Maybe it's just the angle but the rear profile is just too much for me though. It's only a 382-hp V8 and while I don't mind the stanced look it seems wayyyy to wide for me with 12s. Not to mention the extra weight. Beefy look, but the 12 inch wide wheels overdo it IMO. Don't mean any disrespect and I like your build but just my personal opinion.
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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 02:48 AM
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Old Jun 15, 2013 | 05:05 AM
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money shot!

let's swap wheels! getting all new hardware put on my wheels right now
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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 12:27 AM
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damn that thing is yanked! any better shots down the body line from the rear? what did you do for the rear bumper? looks real nice!
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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 01:33 PM
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Here are some updated pics with 20" and adjustments to lowering links.

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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 02:32 PM
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let's swap wheels! getting all new hardware put on my wheels right now
thanks but ill pass bro
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Old Jun 20, 2013 | 01:33 PM
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Old Jun 22, 2013 | 04:11 PM
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Old Jun 24, 2013 | 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by PHDZINE
Thanks guys! I actually have the rears flared about 1.5". I have 20x12 in the rear.
Who flared the rears for you and what was involved?
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Old Jun 25, 2013 | 02:26 AM
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nice! 19"?
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