Lowered S63
I typically drive with the module set at -3 front and -5 rear which gives the car a nice aggressive stance with most of the wheel gap eliminated, yet does not adversely affect ride quality or result in the bottomed-out ghetto look. It is probably about a 20-25mm drop.
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I typically drive with the module set at -3 front and -5 rear which gives the car a nice aggressive stance with most of the wheel gap eliminated, yet does not adversely affect ride quality or result in the bottomed-out ghetto look. It is probably about a 20-25mm drop.
When you have time could you post a couple
a couple of pictures with the coupe at the
above settings - with one side shot taken
standing up - at my height I don't get down
to the ground level shots that often
Also - I may have missed it if you posted
regarding the updated rear brake pad wear
Are you still getting dust on the rear wheels
Thank-You
D.B.
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When you have time could you post a couple
a couple of pictures with the coupe at the
above settings - with one side shot taken
standing up - at my height I don't get down
to the ground level shots that often
Also - I may have missed it if you posted
regarding the updated rear brake pad wear
Are you still getting dust on the rear wheels
Thank-You
D.B.
`
The OEM Conti 5P tires lasted 8k miles before the outer tread was completely worn. The inner tread was worn too, but less so. The center tread was hardly worn. This wear pattern is typically the result of underinflation, rather than excessive camber. In fact, any further negative camber from the LoMo might have helped! The rear tires, interestingly, showed considerably less and more uniform wear, they had plenty of miles left. I had used the cold psi recommended in the owner manual, i.e. listed on the fuel door placard.
I just had the Conti 5P replaced with Michelin PS4. Despite the guidance in the owner manual and on the fuel door placard, I was advised to keep the cold tire pressure near 50 psi, as listed for max load on the driver door placard, for best tire life. Unfortunately this really detracts from ride comfort, not to mention lots of new vibrations and rattle noises in the cabin. So I will have to try to find a good compromise between ride quality and tire life.
I still have significantly more brake dust on the rear than the front, and rear brakes still get hotter too. Dealer found nothing amiss during recent service, so I assume it is related to the EBFD system as you had suggested before. It is just weird because it was the exactly opposite on my previous 2014 CLS63-S.
Last edited by Heisenberg; Sep 25, 2017 at 06:33 AM.
This looks incredible
As for the tyre wear I have a friend
who has a C217 - almost a year now
He drives in S mode all the time and
has no irregular tyre wear
I have also asked several C217 owners
about this when I see them at the store
All but one owner are experiencing the
same tyre wear as you
AMG might need to take a long look at
the design as something is not right
As for the brake pads - when they need
replacing you might try Akebono pads
On the BMW 7 series they leave no dust
Thank-You
D.B.
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WSI in Tempe suggested cold pressure near 50 psi to get better tire life. That sure detracts from the ride quality so will have to find a compromise between comfort and tread life. The rear tires were run in the low-mid 30 psi range with acceptable wear, so it seems to be an issue with how AMG configures front suspension. I will get an alignment done but I believe there is only factory adjustability for toe.
I've had premature wear problems with the Conti 5P in the past, so it may have something to do with the tires themselves. Michelin Pilot Sport 2 and Vredestein Ultrac Vorti both held up far better on my previous AMG CLS cars compared with the OEM Continentals.
I used Porterfield RS-4 low dust brake pads, might try the Akebono next time. I get little dust up front, but a decent amount on the rears. If I end up trading this in for a new S63 (not certain that makes much sense given the changes) I will definitely opt for the ceramic brakes.
I haven't created an album yet of my new S63 coupe.. but you can see some random pics here - https://www.instagram.com/bmaczuga/
PM me if you have any questions about them. Glad to help. (I am not affiliated with Ghost Links, just love their product)




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