Which lowering links?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MERCE...item25627a3f1c
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercedes-S-C...item1c1efc0044
I had both, adjustableairride are good but Ghost are better; I even made a post where I had to keep popping off the ends to readjust and finally broke the ball joint.
Last edited by jagata; Oct 8, 2011 at 01:57 AM.
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are these the kind that you will need to remove it in order to adjust it? it's definitely a huge plus to adjust without taking out the end links
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Last edited by silkz03; Oct 7, 2011 at 11:06 PM.
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I had both, adjustableairride are good but Ghost are better; I even made a post where I had to keep popping off the ends to readjust and finally broke the ball joint.
Anyway... There's pro's & con's for each link out there. I've read complaint's of people needing to use loctite on their ghostlinks to prevent them from turing on there own, Your AAR ball breaking incident, (no pun intended). IMO, If adjustable air ride links had the reverse thread adjustment like those artevo links, they'd be PERFECT. Not sure if those Artevo links are available for the w221, or what the costs is, but they look like they're worth looking into. Looks like the quality of AAR's, with the ease of the ghostlinks.
Anyway... There's pro's & con's for each link out there. I've read complaint's of people needing to use loctite on their ghostlinks to prevent them from turing on there own, Your AAR ball breaking incident, (no pun intended). IMO, If adjustable air ride links had the reverse thread adjustment like those artevo links, they'd be PERFECT. Not sure if those Artevo links are available for the w221, or what the costs is, but they look like they're worth looking into. Looks like the quality of AAR's, with the ease of the ghostlinks.
The reason i don't use the turn buckle style is cause it can easily move after a few bumps and the vehicle's height will be altered. My end pieces are just like stock but easier to clip on. Never heard of anyone braking anything. They are much easier to push on & off then the stock links.
Thank you again for all your positive feedback!!!! I will always strive to give the best product & customer service possible!!!
The reason i don't use the turn buckle style is cause it can easily move after a few bumps and the vehicle's height will be altered. My end pieces are just like stock but easier to clip on. Never heard of anyone braking anything. They are much easier to push on & off then the stock links.
Thank you again for all your positive feedback!!!! I will always strive to give the best product & customer service possible!!!
You got my support.. To each his own I guess
I still think its kinda funny how the "Ghost instructions" continues to use pictures of your links, along with your wording.. That's just foolish.. At least take your own damn pics Ghost..
Still boggles my mind how someone can break the ball joints removing the AAR link. To be honest, I'd rather have the fixed link design adjustment. You have better accuracy assuring both front links are EXACTLY the same length. One full turn on each is One full turn on both...
The reason i don't use the turn buckle style is cause it can easily move after a few bumps and the vehicle's height will be altered. My end pieces are just like stock but easier to clip on. Never heard of anyone braking anything. They are much easier to push on & off then the stock links.
Thank you again for all your positive feedback!!!! I will always strive to give the best product & customer service possible!!!
This guy Hands down , I've being using these links on several vehicle .. Very Solid product ..











