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			<title>2019 CLS 450 Suspension Advice</title>
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			<description>I have a 2019 CLS 450 - rear wheel drive with the standard strut suspension. I want better handling but not feel like a track car. I had Bilstein B8 Performance Plus Shocks on my on my 2002 E55 AMG...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><!-- google_ad_section_start -->I have a 2019 CLS 450 - rear wheel drive with the standard strut suspension. I want better handling but not feel like a track car. I had Bilstein B8 Performance Plus Shocks on my on my 2002 E55 AMG and loved the ride; handled well and still had a nice ride, especially on long drives. I know that was a different car, etc. I'm looking to do the same with my CLS 450. I see that Bilstein has: B4 OE Replacement (factory match), B6 Performance (Performance Upgrade), and the B16 Coilovers (Full Adjustable Kit) for my car. BTW, I really don't want to mess with the adjustables...  Has anyone had any experience with the B6 Performance shocks? If so, what was your take on the ride and handling? Any advice is appreciated...<br />
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