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changed my oil over the weekend. On my w210 I can just use the topsider to get all of it out. On the m276 I had to drain some from the pan the hard way.
changed my oil over the weekend. On my w210 I can just use the topsider to get all of it out. On the m276 I had to drain some from the pan the hard way.
I find Mityvac with some adapters able to get most of it (actually almost every drop), I checked a few times and there is nothing left in the pan after removing the drain screw. I also have an M276.
I followed this video but it does not cover all that needs to be done. There were some parts I had to figure out on my own.
I did not need to use an angle grinder on the tips and I had to drill holes in the diffusor for the rear parking sensors (I think this is just a thing for wagons)
I followed this video but it does not cover all that needs to be done. There were some parts I had to figure out on my own.
I did not need to use an angle grinder on the tips and I had to drill holes in the diffusor for the rear parking sensors (I think this is just a thing for wagons)
That is absolutely bonkers to have to modify the exhaust tips that way for them to work. There’s one I purchased for my Luxury model bolted right on, however the rear bumper had to be removed to add the exhaust tips into the diffuser 1st.
I followed this video but it does not cover all that needs to be done. There were some parts I had to figure out on my own.
I did not need to use an angle grinder on the tips and I had to drill holes in the diffusor for the rear parking sensors (I think this is just a thing for wagons)
That is absolutely bonkers to have to modify the exhaust tips that way for them to work. There’s one I purchased for my Luxury model bolted right on, however the rear bumper had to be removed to add the exhaust tips into the diffuser 1st.
Here's my W213, a 2020 E350 4Matic.
It's Canvasite Blue Metallic exterior and Artico Almond Beige interior, with the AMG Line exterior and wheel package.
[edit: can't get pics to upload from my phone. I'll try again later from my laptop.]
Here's my W213, a 2020 E350 4Matic.
It's Canvasite Blue Metallic exterior and Artico Almond Beige interior, with the AMG Line exterior and wheel package.
[edit: can't get pics to upload from my phone. I'll try again later from my laptop.]
Sounds like a good combination can't wait for pictures. Yes I notice there was a bug that prevents uploading pictures other forum members mentioned in unrelated threads. Try now.
Here's my W213, a 2020 E350 4Matic.
It's Canvasite Blue Metallic exterior and Artico Almond Beige interior, with the AMG Line exterior and wheel package.
[edit: can't get pics to upload from my phone. I'll try again later from my laptop.]
After 3+ years of wanting to upgrade my rims and not finding any real reason/excuse to, one rim finally gave out (cracked & bent) providing the excuse for the boss to sign off on getting new rims. Looked far and near and ended up with the below. Install shop sent me the pic below but I will do proper photoshoot much much later. For now, I am liking the setup.
New 19 inch wheels, traded my 18s with a local forum member.
Do you have any pictures from an angle to show the fitment? I really want a set of these for my car. I attempted to buy some but when I inspected them they were beat to hell and cracked. Also, what are the widths and offsets?