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Lowering E550 with Air Suspension

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Old 03-23-2011, 09:38 PM
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Lowering E550 with Air Suspension

I came across a post a while ago about a forum member using the resources of another forum member to lower his e550 with air suspension and was thrilled with the outcome. I search over and over for the post but have had no luck finding it. Can anyone assist??
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make sure you scroll to the very bottom and change the search setting to show posts from "the beginning"
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There are a couple of options. Lowing modules, that are expensive (ie: Lorinser and others), I was told they have failure rates. The other option is you can use links (which can be adjusted numerous times and to different heights). Once they are set they can be reset and should only cost you about 500 ish to get it done. One thing I like about links is they are easy to take out if you have a airmatic failure and you don't want the dealer to know.

Check the link in my signature if you want to see details on how mine turned out.
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This one is on the house https://mbworld.org/forums/e-class-w...m-install.html

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