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Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor, VW R32 + GLC63S Coupe (waiting)
Originally Posted by kacha858
Actually my guy that does the wraps and clear bra threw on some Gloss Black vinyl and it didn't look too bad. He hid the seam really well and the gloss black added a little dimension to it. I am still deciding on what color to powder coat my brake calipers though.
possible to get some close ups? I’m keen for all black rims but don’t want to paint them.
Just placed an order for the Amazon Lowering Module. Have been going back and forth with the seller directly.
Paid $475 via PayPal - Goods and Services (He had offered to give me a discount for Friends and Family, but i declined - to play it safe)
Hope everything works out well, and that i will be able to post before and after pictures/ a review.
The guy is pretty active on Whatsapp. You shouldn't have a problem as I got the device too and he's been waiting for me to install to test. Too bad my shop lost my original parts. I am planning on installing the device this Friday and we will see how it goes from there.
Got the module finally!!! Was super easy to install, with zero issues. The seller is avail on what’s app as well, and was standing by throughout the process.
It comes standard with three options:
1. Stock
2. 32mm lowered all round
3. Custom (set ur own specs)
i drove with 32mm and the car drove really well! It’s a lot flatter, and you feel more through the steering.
I then tried 40mm front and 45mm rear, and the car looked great, but ride got bouncy.
Finally decided on 32mm front 37mm rear.
Below you will find a pic I took for fun, for the seller. Car looked great slammed. Stock Ride Height Lowered by 32mm all round Seller asked me to slam it down by 50-60mm. I didn’t dare go lower than 45mm front 50mm rear. Final setup for now 32mm front, 37mm rear. As you can see, the rear gap is bigger than the front stock. Another angle of 32mm front, 37mm rear
Grrr the pictures won't all load for me...the ones I'm seeing though, looks great!
How much clearance have you got with your new wheels with it that low? Is it pretty tight with the plastic flares front and back?
Got the module finally!!! Was super easy to install, with zero issues. The seller is avail on what’s app as well, and was standing by throughout the process.
It comes standard with three options:
1. Stock
2. 32mm lowered all round
3. Custom (set ur own specs)
i drove with 32mm and the car drove really well! It’s a lot flatter, and you feel more through the steering.
I then tried 40mm front and 45mm rear, and the car looked great, but ride got bouncy.
Finally decided on 32mm front 37mm rear.
Below you will find a pic I took for fun, for the seller. Car looked great slammed. Stock Ride Height Lowered by 32mm all round Seller asked me to slam it down by 50-60mm. I didn’t dare go lower than 45mm front 50mm rear. Final setup for now 32mm front, 37mm rear. As you can see, the rear gap is bigger than the front stock. Another angle of 32mm front, 37mm rear
mother of God. that is beautiful
looks like 45mm/50mm is basically cars and coffee parking lot ride height.
thaks for the info on setting.
I will see if i can tolerate it at 40mm for regular commuting, if not, i'll use your specs..
Got the module finally!!! Was super easy to install, with zero issues. The seller is avail on what’s app as well, and was standing by throughout the process.
It comes standard with three options:
1. Stock
2. 32mm lowered all round
3. Custom (set ur own specs)
i drove with 32mm and the car drove really well! It’s a lot flatter, and you feel more through the steering.
I then tried 40mm front and 45mm rear, and the car looked great, but ride got bouncy.
Finally decided on 32mm front 37mm rear.
Below you will find a pic I took for fun, for the seller. Car looked great slammed. Stock Ride Height Lowered by 32mm all round Seller asked me to slam it down by 50-60mm. I didn’t dare go lower than 45mm front 50mm rear. Final setup for now 32mm front, 37mm rear. As you can see, the rear gap is bigger than the front stock. Another angle of 32mm front, 37mm rear
Looks great man !
Just for information , can you go above stock , like +10mm or more or is all stock and lower ?
looks like 45mm/50mm is basically cars and coffee parking lot ride height.
thaks for the info on setting.
I will see if i can tolerate it at 40mm for regular commuting, if not, i'll use your specs..
If i was the sole driver of the car, i would be able to manage 35mm front 40mm rear. But it does get quite bumpy, i think if you hit any bumps at speed, you will be hitting your bump stops. Not to mention the camber that will cause premature wear on the inside of the tires.
Originally Posted by lanoipat
Looks great man !
Just for information , can you go above stock , like +10mm or more or is all stock and lower ?
Never tried, but i don't see why not!
Originally Posted by scotchy
Adding to above, I'm assuming having the vehicle itself in normal drive mode and switching to sport/sport plus or offroad it still lowers/raises?
Yes, so for now the new setting is just the standard height. Its all negligible, so you can still raise the car up, but raising it up won't go back up as high as before. I dont know how much the car raises by when you hit the "Raise button", but i assume it will be closer or a little tiny bit higher than stock.
Originally Posted by osidepunker
Question for you guys:
When I set the suspension to sport or sport+, the screen tells me that I've lowered the car "-1.0"
Is that inches or an arbitrary number? Because visually it looks similar to your picture of 37mm in the rear, but not as low as 32mm front
Are you in the US? I have never seen that, or perhaps never noticed...
Grrr the pictures won't all load for me...the ones I'm seeing though, looks great!
How much clearance have you got with your new wheels with it that low? Is it pretty tight with the plastic flares front and back?
I think there was something wrong with the servers last night. I tried to reply to your message with more pictures, but it wouldn't upload either.
See the pictures below, if they answer your question. Zero issues with rubbing or clearance.
My wheels are really aggressive with ET18 all round, and even 0.5" width wider in the back.
Yeah I'm in the US. Heres a picture of the display:
Oh wow! I didnt know that!
Which menu did you use to get that screen?
Are you GLC 63 "S" or non s?
Also, to answer your question you would be even lower if you get into sport mode then. The changes i made was to the standard ride height, so raising or lowering from the console would start from the new set height.
Oh wow! I didnt know that!
Which menu did you use to get that screen?
Are you GLC 63 "S" or non s?
Also, to answer your question you would be even lower if you get into sport mode then. The changes i made was to the standard ride height, so raising or lowering from the console would start from the new set height.
Right, thats true. But I was curious how many mm the stock suspension will lower when it says "-1". I'm curious how close I get to your picture of 32mm/37mm because I'm debating whether I want a lowering module or not
The menu is VEHICLE / DYNAMIC SELECT / VEHICLE DATA
Right, thats true. But I was curious how many mm the stock suspension will lower when it says "-1". I'm curious how close I get to your picture of 32mm/37mm because I'm debating whether I want a lowering module or not
The menu is VEHICLE / DYNAMIC SELECT / VEHICLE DATA
I have 2018 GLC43
Thanks, will check it out later, i assume -1 would be inches? So when you convert that to mm, you are probably looking at a 25mm drop.
I ordered a set of links last night that will hopefully be here by the weekend. I plan to install myself. Does anyone have any tips? I've installed links on many of my other rides in the past. Typically getting the height right the first time is the toughest part. I want to level the ride out so I know the rear will require more drop than the front.
Here is the Ebay/Amazon Module on a stock 43 coupe with 21" wheels. Adjusted to -28 Front, -37 Rear. Its probably a little harsh to drive tbh, I think I'll be lifting it up a little more. I'm also a little concerned about the front and rear being adjusted differently, not sure of any adverse effects this may have on handling/geometry etc. It's a 1 finger gap rear and 1/2 finger gap front from the wheel arch. Handles great though, similar ride to my c43, complete with spinal compression.
Roman I'm guessing you're the seller on Amazon? A quick search of your posts shows you only post about the module there telling people they paid too much if they didn't buy the Amazon one or linking to buy the Amazon one. Wouldn't it be better to be upfront if you're the seller and offer recommendations/help as such? It seems you have a decent product and ultimately it would be better for business if you're upfront that you're the seller.