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Old 02-15-2013, 12:04 PM
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I've been shopping for 20" wheels. Going into a local wheel shop this Saturday! Could be dangerous! But I've already narrowed it down to 2-3 different wheel models and have already done my due diligence on the pricing available online.
The 20" wheels will do the deed of showing a lower stance and I'm sure you'll be thrilled.
To me the SnakeDoc has a perfect drop and stance.

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Just looked at a previous post of mine, apparently I've had the springs on for two years, not one.
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Excellent, quality write-up. Thanks for putting in the effort to post this!

Great drop, very classy, very fitting for a Mercedes. H&R does a great job in balancing lowering the car versus slamming the car.
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Great post. Im sure many would appreciate this very much for a DYI spring installation =) Your an asset the the community

FYI - I have a lightly used set of KW Coil overs for the W212 platform for sale. Shoot me a pm if your interested.
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thanks for the great write up and detailed pics!!
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Let's see if these show...dirty car, I know. Weather has been crappy around here. Kind of nice lately though. I tried to take multiple angles because of lighting.

I could back it out and take some more pics to get a better feel for the stance of the car, but I'm lazy as it's my day off. Haha.

So you'll just have to take my word for it that it's a great stance for the car. Not slammed, not too aggressive. It's really, really nice.
SnakeDoctor,
Thanks for taking the time to take the photos and posting them. I saw them on my phone last week and was going to reply once I got back to my computer but somehow, haven't logged on to mbworld since then.

The height looked great on your car and is very helpful to know what the height will become after some settling.
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Excellent, quality write-up. Thanks for putting in the effort to post this!

Great drop, very classy, very fitting for a Mercedes. H&R does a great job in balancing lowering the car versus slamming the car.
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Great post. Im sure many would appreciate this very much for a DYI spring installation =) Your an asset the the community

FYI - I have a lightly used set of KW Coil overs for the W212 platform for sale. Shoot me a pm if your interested.
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thanks for the great write up and detailed pics!!

Thanks, SoCalCLK, JBellz, and blg615! I felt it was appropriate to have a write-up for the w212 since I'm sure someone down the road will want to DIY it themself.
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BEFORE & AFTER

In person, you can see a small difference in height. It's not an aggressive drop... though, I think it needs a little bit of road time to settle in and I should see another 1/2" or so.

The following photos are before and after where the 'after' photo was taken the morning after the installation. I'll give it a few weeks and post updated 'after' photos. From the photos, it doesn't really look like I lowered the car. What do you guys think?

Stock springs (top) / H&R springs (bottom)

Here's a follow-up photo after close to 2 weeks after the installation, albeit now with 20" wheels instead. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a follow-up photo with the same wheels as in the above. Oh well, you can see that it's starting to settle nicely.

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Car's looking clean & nice choice on the wheels!

Coming from the VAG scene, i've been waiting for more posts like this on the forum. Thanks! Let me ask, did you have the sport spackage or not before installing the springs? I think i've read the drop is more significant if you don't already have sport package.
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For only lowering springs it looks really good. got rid of that ugly wheel gap haha.
Great write up as well.
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Car's looking clean & nice choice on the wheels!

Coming from the VAG scene, i've been waiting for more posts like this on the forum. Thanks! Let me ask, did you have the sport spackage or not before installing the springs? I think i've read the drop is more significant if you don't already have sport package.
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For only lowering springs it looks really good. got rid of that ugly wheel gap haha.
Great write up as well.
Thanks guys! Just doing my part to be thorough in my DIY write up.

eNNCity, yes, mine was sport package so the amount it lowered seemed relatively limited the day after I lowered it. Though I must say, it's gradually starting to settle and I expect it to settle a bit more in the coming months. I would think it would definitely drop a non-sports package more since those are higher to begin with.
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Are you still using the stock shocks? I'm hesitating to purchase just the springs because I've always gone with a full coil-over setup. Wouldn't the shocks blow after nearly a year of use on aftermarket springs? This is pretty typical... ?
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Are you still using the stock shocks? I'm hesitating to purchase just the springs because I've always gone with a full coil-over setup. Wouldn't the shocks blow after nearly a year of use on aftermarket springs? This is pretty typical... ?
Yes, stock shocks and struts. It will probably put some accelerated wear and tear on them. Coil-overs would probably be more ideal. If you're concerned about longevity, I would look for old postings of people who lowered their cars in 2010 and PM them to see how their shocks are holding up now after 3 years.
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Great write up.

Did you notice a significant negative camber after the lowering springs were installed?
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Compliments on your tool selection.

Complimenting your tool selection. Great tools set. Specially the craftsman socket set.

Thanks for the write up.

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MBWorld has a good wealth of information for a newbie MB owner like myself but I couldn't find any DIY info for installing lowering springs for my w212 E350. So here's my attempt to give back to the community!

I recently purchased some H&R sport lowering springs and took the time to take photos and take notes along the way so that I can share my experience with others.

DISCLAIMER: This guide is for informational purposes only. It is only meant to educate you on the steps I went through to install H&R springs in my car. I am not a mechanic and I am not responsible for how you use this information. You understand that there are risks involved when modifying your suspension. This includes the risk of injury and/or death to yourself and to others during and after installation. Additional risks can include property damage to your vehicle, other personal property, and the property of others. Furthermore, you may be voiding your Mercedes-Benz warranty. It is strongly advised you have a professional mechanic perform any suspension work to your vehicle. If you are still foolish enough to attempt to do your own installation, please make safety (for you and for others around you) your #1 priority and remember, you are doing this at YOUR OWN RISK.

I'm going to break this guide down into three sections. Section 1 will contain the tools I used. Section 2 will cover the installation of the rear springs. And then Section 3 will cover the installation of the front springs.


SECTION 1 - Tools Used
These are the tools I used during installation.

1. Air compressor


2. Pneumatic impact wrench


3. Jack & Jackstands



4. 1/2" & 3/8" socket wrenches, metric sockets, and extensions (sockets used: 13mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 21mm)


5. Universal sockets for star bolts (sockets used: 10mm, 11mm, 14mm)


6. Torx bits (sizes used: T-55, T50, T-40)


7. Needle-nose pliers, wire-cutter, 18mm crescent wrench, flat-head screwdrivers


8. Spring compressor


9. Small sledge hammer
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IMO the difference is significant. You had huge wheel wells there. Also, if you raise a car off the ground and lower it again, it will look signicantly higher. Drive a few miles and will then settle to its natural position. Again, IMO. Great write up. MY .02: I'd edit the instructions to menion when people should jack the arms to relieve pressure from the spring. Other then that, absolutely perfect. Thanks for the hard work.
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Would this be the same install process for a W212 350 4matic?

Please let me know,

Thanks in Advance!!
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mfeijo: thanks for your compliments!

mah_hai: I'm not entirely sure but I don't think so. I think the fronts would be different but I don't know for sure.
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Is your car a 4matic because on H&R's website it says for non all wheel drive and no air ride
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Great write up. IMO another 1/2 inch would be perfect. But looks a lot nicer with your 20's.
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Are the pictures not loading for anyone else either?
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I don't see the pics either. Maybe they can be reposted? I would really love to seem them.
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Pics not loading. I really hope the OP can put new links or re-upload the photos.


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