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2006 W211 E55 AMG Rear Camber Options: SPC?

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Old Aug 8, 2024 | 10:12 AM
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2006 W211 E55 AMG Rear Camber Options: SPC?

I am looking into various options for adjusting the camber on my 06 E55 AMG. I came across this SPC bushing replacement kit for the W211:

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-spc-part...ing/28860~scp/

https://goturbo.net/spc28860-spc-per...mber-kit-28860

But the E55 AMG is not listed as one of the applicable vehicles.

That being said, is there a difference in the control arm between the 320, 350, 550, etc and the E55 AMG that would make these not work?

If Indeed those will not work, I was looking at the Megan Racing adjustable arms:

https://coiloverdepot.com/products/0..._mM8ElFwCw8q70

And found these on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/22586497332...3Avlp_homepage

Any thoughts or experiences on those?
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The AMG E-class version uses 14mm bolts to attach the upper camber arm to the hub. Non-AMG E-class vehicles use 12mm bolts. SPC kit uses 12mm bolts. I got this information in a phone conversation with one of SPC's design engineers.

Easiest way to ensure you have correct camber is to ensure the air suspension is properly calibrated for ride height.

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The AMG E-class version uses 14mm bolts to attach the upper camber arm to the hub. Non-AMG E-class vehicles use 12mm bolts. SPC kit uses 12mm bolts. I got this information in a phone conversation with one of SPC's design engineers.

Easiest way to ensure you have correct camber is to ensure the air suspension is properly calibrated for ride height.
Thanks for the response. I am converting to coilovers, which is the reason for my inquiry. So it looks like aftermarket arms would be the only solution then as it appears that asife from K-Mac, bushings are not available.
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Thanks for the response. I am converting to coilovers, which is the reason for my inquiry. So it looks like aftermarket arms would be the only solution then as it appears that asife from K-Mac, bushings are not available.
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Aside from the adjustable camber arm, I am going to replace the other arms with stock arms. To make sure I am getting the correct arms, do the adjustable arms replace 2113503106/2113503206, or 2113502906/2113503006?
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