Using Star system to drop 2008 E550 w/ airmatic
I was told links were the best solution, and for $175 plus an hour of labor I was able to get lowering links from a forum sponsor (maybe a former one but I know they sponsored a while back) right here: http://tinyurl.com/bxzb2pg. I received them and will be able to install them tomorrow, so far very impressed with the extensive documentation and quality of the machining. They explain the reasons for links too.
However, I am really not an expert in this by any stretch. Any lowered car will have its ride dynamics affected in some way, and I know several members of the forum including dannish23 (who has one of the baddest E63s out there) that have done so without any problems and are happy with the results. You can also argue that any lowered car should have an alignment check after lowering too... so I personally recommend links, but the STAR method has been covered extensively in the forum with a quick search. I'm sure some other members will contribute with their ideas about it.
Welcome to the forum by the way!
Last edited by AMGAffalterbach; Jan 9, 2013 at 12:08 AM.

A dealer probably just wants to avoid the task completely and a seller for lowering links would have biased views to some extent at least.
The main problem with Star lowering is that an unmodified tool only accepts a small change and many owners want more. There are options to exceed the thresholds that Star allows but I don't think those instructions have been posted at the forum.
The main disadvantage from links is that the level sensor may hit the maximum range it can operate since the nominal sensor angle remains unchanged but the suspension up/down movement range changes relatively to that nominal point. Sensors have headroom but at extreme cases range can become insufficient.
I have not hear anyone saying before that the computer should have an incorrect understanding of the suspension level, like reading the normal nominal point figures when the suspension actually works at a lower level. How come the knowledge of the correct level could be a disadvantage?
Take it as a personal opinion but I would claim Star lowering being the safest option while lowering with links is simpler for those that have no access to the diagnosis tool or want a more significant change than possible with an unmodified tool. In practice both are equal for decent changes as long as alignment is checked after the change.



