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hey all so i have a 2007 E350 and was wondering if the front and rear sway bars of an E55 or E63 fit on my car. just asking for better suspension, upgrade thanks
Yes. You can use the e63 bars, but order the set based on your version. (e.g, 4matic, sport, etc.) The front install is around 2-2.5 hrs. and not too complex, but the rear is 5-5.5 hrs. requiring dropping the subframe. I'm ordering the parts for mine and can report back in a few weeks when done.
Yes. You can use the e63 bars, but order the set based on your version. (e.g, 4matic, sport, etc.) The front install is around 2-2.5 hrs. and not too complex, but the rear is 5-5.5 hrs. requiring dropping the subframe. I'm ordering the parts for mine and can report back in a few weeks when done.
1. What is the diameter difference? E350-> E55/63? also is E550 -> E55/E63 different?
2. Are the bars hollow or solid? (that was the difference in the Audi's... the sports were solid, non-sports were hollow, IIRC)
Something tells me the lowering links would help the car perform better than swapping the bars.. but I am a fan of nice stiff sway bars.. had H&R's on my Audi, and Diazen's on my SC400...
Yes. You can use the e63 bars, but order the set based on your version. (e.g, 4matic, sport, etc.) The front install is around 2-2.5 hrs. and not too complex, but the rear is 5-5.5 hrs. requiring dropping the subframe. I'm ordering the parts for mine and can report back in a few weeks when done.
I know this is an old post. But did you guys complete the install? I'm looking to do the same to my e350.
...actually, regarding E55 or E63 sway bars on e350 Sport, from another forum, as long as you do have the Sport Package on your e350 then you do have the same sway bars already and the same part numbers (I have not verified this personally).
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