Has anyone lowered their EQS SUV?
It's not very easy to take measurements of the suspension components while they are installed on the car. I tried to be as accurate as possible. The length of the suspension arms to which the ball studs are mounted for both the front and the rear is 320mm. This measurement is taken at the centerline of the pivot point on either end of the arms. The suspension side ball stud is mounted 108mm from the inner pivot point in the rear, and 83mm from the inner pivot point in the front. If I am oversimplifying the calculation of the change in link length to drop the car 15mm, I welcome any comments to correct my understanding of the suspension geometry.
Rear: 108/320 * 15 = 5.06mm (round to 5.0mm)
Front: 83/320 * 15 = 3.89mm (round to 4.0mm)
I plan to make some adjustable links that are 50mm long for the rear and 89mm long for the front to verify my logic.




I also hear the airmatic system appear to be releasing air when I park and exit the SUV. I assumed this was because the SUV is a little lighter after the driver and passengers exit.




I am in the process of having a tool made to remove the links without damaging the ball studs, brackets, or sensor arm.
I am in the process of having a tool made to remove the links without damaging the ball studs, brackets, or sensor arm.
https://www.ghostmotorsports.com/pro...-eqs-class-suv
They also have a sedan version.
Used this on my 2019 740i and they worked like an absolute charm.
They are a super popular brand on the BMW/bimmerpost forums so check them out on there to see what they do to other air suspension cars (7 series etc).
Made a super quick 2 min photoshop of a few EQS SUV's. Might have lowered the grey one a bit much. :P
Last edited by Trenino; Mar 30, 2023 at 04:48 AM.




My interpretation of this message is that once Ghost Links are installed, reverting back to the factory links will require purchasing two new sensor assemblies (probably for the rear).
Last edited by LAZARU5; Apr 11, 2023 at 06:08 PM.




Disassembled EQS SUV right rear ride height sensor.




I evaluated several different ball sockets. I ruled out the common metal sockets because the internal spring retaining clip would almost certainly gouge the plastic ball studs. I considered the IGUS links with ball cap liners but the ball on the sensor arm is outside the specifications (too small) for these ball sockets so it will not attach securely. For my initial links I decided to use the IGUS removable ball sockets. They are 30mm long so I had to trim the length by a few millimeters to make rear links. The sockets have a mold cavity mark on them and the threads start at different positions for sockets made in different cavities. In order to make the two links the same length I had to sort through the ball sockets to find two pair from the same mold cavities. This would not be a problem with turnbuckle style links because they can be adjusted to the desired length. The first two links I made are 50.5mm long so I am expecting the rear to be lowered between 16mm and 17mm. The minimum adjustment for the rear links is 1mm. I plan to make the front links using left-hand and right-hand ball sockets. That way I will be able to adjust the link length to change the front ride height the same amount as the rear is lowered with the 50.5mm rear links.
Lowering the SUV by 15mm to 17mm is a conservative amount since this is the same amount that the car is lowered when reaching 75 mph in Sport Mode. I am assuming that the increased negative camber when the car is lowered 15mm is still within the allowable range. I understand that this may not be the case when the extra 15mm in Sport Mode is activated once the base chassis level is adjusted downwards.
Shortened IGUS removable ball socket compared to standard socket length.
Socket with ball cap bearing does not securely attach to sensor arm ball stud.
50.5mm link compared to OEM 45mm link.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




EQS SUV adjustable ride level links.




1st attempt at OEM-like front link.




51mm rear link with stainless steel tube and sockets embedded with dry lubricant.
Last edited by LAZARU5; Jul 8, 2023 at 02:42 PM.
51mm rear link with stainless steel tube and sockets embedded with dry lubricant.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204642668740?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=yijmebbhs9m&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=_4F66qAl QW-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Last edited by 23-EQS580-SUV; Apr 27, 2024 at 12:13 AM.




I lowered my EQS SUV with the help of one of the remote coding companies. Since doing that I have noticed that the ride height (when parked) seems to vary somewhat from day to day. I am not certain why this is the case. When I checked the car today, it was lower than usual.




