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I have different mufflers on my car and the part number is A 215 491 0700.
If anyone can help me out and let me know what car it came off that would be great. Thanks in advance.
If anyone can help me out and let me know what car it came off that would be great. Thanks in advance.
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That's what I've been getting. Thanks for the try.
Stock43, I'm looking to lower my car. I see you are an MB tech. Do know of anyone in my general area (I would be willing to drive alittle ways) that can lower my car? I had it done by my indy, but they won't go anymore than like 1/4" from stock. I'm located in Grand Rapids, MI. Thanks.
Stock43, I'm looking to lower my car. I see you are an MB tech. Do know of anyone in my general area (I would be willing to drive alittle ways) that can lower my car? I had it done by my indy, but they won't go anymore than like 1/4" from stock. I'm located in Grand Rapids, MI. Thanks.
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65 Chevelle Wagon w/ C5 frame, 08 ML63, 04 S600, 04 E55,(sold) 00 ML55,(sold) 98 C43-55K Swap
The replacement mb rear sensor links are adjustable. I belive they have mutiple applications. What you can do in the front is put 1-3 washers between the link and the upper control arm. If that doesn't lower it enough for you you have 3 other options.
1-cut front links and weld in a spacer to leingthen them-free$ (what I did)
2-buy adjustable links $$
3-install a lowering module, adjustable at the turn of a button but $$$$
I lowered my car almost 3.5" with oem adjustable rear links and doing mod 1 on my front links.
This is somthing I can do for you if you want. Send me a pm. I'm near Elgin IL
1-cut front links and weld in a spacer to leingthen them-free$ (what I did)
2-buy adjustable links $$
3-install a lowering module, adjustable at the turn of a button but $$$$
I lowered my car almost 3.5" with oem adjustable rear links and doing mod 1 on my front links.
This is somthing I can do for you if you want. Send me a pm. I'm near Elgin IL
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Thanks stockC43. I have looked at the module, but don't really feeling like droping like a mortgage payment on it.....I think I would just get links. I have hear it can be done with STAR, but since it is ABC and not Airmatic, it is a little more involved. What are your thoughts on lowering with STAR? and what does it cost?
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Eric
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Eric
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you can get about 1" out of it, then you go past the range it lets you lock it in at. that is why you have to use modified links or install the module. the abc computer has a specified voltage range it will let you save your ride height at and that's it