H&R Lowering Springs Mercedes C63/C63 S AMG Sedan (15-20) Sport or VTF Adjustable Spr
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H&R Lowering Springs Mercedes C63/C63 S AMG Sedan (15-20) Sport or VTF Adjustable Spr
I'm interested in lowering my 2020 C63S AMG.. Has anybody installed either of these sets? for the same price, I'd be interested in the ability of adjusting.. or is there a better option?
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https://cdn.stamped.io/uploads/photo...f0def3c507.jpg
Hopefully this link works but this was on a site and I couldn't upload the picture.. but this is the stance I'm looking for on stock wheels..
Hopefully this link works but this was on a site and I couldn't upload the picture.. but this is the stance I'm looking for on stock wheels..
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There is a guy on here, Tobeit.....I think that's the spelling. He had KW adjustable springs I believe. He just sold his car, but had some pictures. Maybe he can give you some insight on adjustability.
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Some around here have used KMAC. I did not. My alignment was done with stock suspension components.
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@rmarchigiani beautiful ride...
I'm going to go with the Bilstein B16 option which lets you adjust how much you can lower the car but still retain the stock electronics. I have had their coil overs on other MB's and I like the quality and price.
I'm going to go with the Bilstein B16 option which lets you adjust how much you can lower the car but still retain the stock electronics. I have had their coil overs on other MB's and I like the quality and price.
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@rmarchigiani beautiful ride...
I'm going to go with the Bilstein B16 option which lets you adjust how much you can lower the car but still retain the stock electronics. I have had their coil overs on other MB's and I like the quality and price.
I'm going to go with the Bilstein B16 option which lets you adjust how much you can lower the car but still retain the stock electronics. I have had their coil overs on other MB's and I like the quality and price.
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haha, yeah, that guy is me. I would recommend any of the adjustable kits (KW, HR, Renntech...). I opted for KW as I had good experience with them before. Fixed springs are hit and miss for me. Had them and often did not like them (had them on BMW, Mazda, MB, Lexus) - sometimes the drop is right on, sometimes its uneven, too little, too much...HAS kits give you the flexibility to make it a nice fit as you wish. KW HAS makes it a little stiffer but handles great, no squeaky noises. They do settle a little after install but easy to adjust.
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haha, yeah, that guy is me. I would recommend any of the adjustable kits (KW, HR, Renntech...). I opted for KW as I had good experience with them before. Fixed springs are hit and miss for me. Had them and often did not like them (had them on BMW, Mazda, MB, Lexus) - sometimes the drop is right on, sometimes its uneven, too little, too much...HAS kits give you the flexibility to make it a nice fit as you wish. KW HAS makes it a little stiffer but handles great, no squeaky noises. They do settle a little after install but easy to adjust.
Good point on adjustable vs. springs. I’d rather pay once for install and be able to adjust height as I consider navigating my steep driveway. Any money saved on springs would go directly into replacing front spoilers…
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Those wheels and that drop are spot-on. That’s one of the best looking sedans I’ve seen…perfect!
Good point on adjustable vs. springs. I’d rather pay once for install and be able to adjust height as I consider navigating my steep driveway. Any money saved on springs would go directly into replacing front spoilers…
Good point on adjustable vs. springs. I’d rather pay once for install and be able to adjust height as I consider navigating my steep driveway. Any money saved on springs would go directly into replacing front spoilers…
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haha, yeah, that guy is me. I would recommend any of the adjustable kits (KW, HR, Renntech...). I opted for KW as I had good experience with them before. Fixed springs are hit and miss for me. Had them and often did not like them (had them on BMW, Mazda, MB, Lexus) - sometimes the drop is right on, sometimes its uneven, too little, too much...HAS kits give you the flexibility to make it a nice fit as you wish. KW HAS makes it a little stiffer but handles great, no squeaky noises. They do settle a little after install but easy to adjust.
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I ran a 10mm in the front and the rear is no spacer with a 295. Now I am running a 285 with a 3mm spacer in the rear. If you want perfect fitment on the front, run a 12mm spacer, but if you have to 2-3 wheel often(my driveway is steep) you will rub on the fender when the wheel is slightly turned
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