SL/R230: lowering the SL500
Is the lowering done via springs or a lowering module ie electronic?
The car has the sports button which allows for stiffer suspension, so does the lowering module work via this button as well?
What does the Brabus lowering kit consist of?
There are two ways to lower airmatic/ABC cars:
1) electronic
2) Physical
1) There are 2 paths you can take. One way is to lower via the Stardiagnostic machine. This is probably the most "OEM" way to do it, however, you face 2 problems: a) access to a star diagnostic machine and most dealerships won't do it for you and b) you can only achieve a modest drop. The other way to lower is use an electronic module. This is what Brabus/Lorinser/Renntech use. However, the costs range between $1k to $2k
2) You can trick the ABC/Airmatic sensor into changing its height. This is the cheapest way to do it, and produces the same result as lowering via electronic module. I am partial to this method since i've had both my airmatic/abc cars lowered using this method, with no problem. The cost will range between $450-750 depending your relationship with your aftermarket shop. Some guys on the e class (w211) forums figured out how to do it themselves and costs a few bucks heh`
Lowering the car still retains all functions and allows you to change height while driving. My car is low, but I can still raise it to go up driveways, etc.
the air suspension setup is the sports button thingy right?
the brabus, lorinser renntech module adds an extra button within the car to raise and lower it?
which one would you recommend?
The car is my fathers car, Im just trying to make it look nicer for him at my expense :P
Since this is not your car, I would go with the cheapest choice, which is lowering by changing the links. Only a few shops know how to do this, but it's effective and cheap.
Where are you located?


jl88 is absolutley right in everything he's saying in this thread.


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sorry you ae correct. i wasn't paying attention and only saw the part about airmatic. abc was covered under amgcars forum- cl55- davepl's $0.85 cl lowering system. thanks
Since this is not your car, I would go with the cheapest choice, which is lowering by changing the links. Only a few shops know how to do this, but it's effective and cheap.
Where are you located?
But thanks a lot for all the input guys. Appreciated.
sorry you ae correct. i wasn't paying attention and only saw the part about airmatic. abc was covered under amgcars forum- cl55- davepl's $0.85 cl lowering system. thanks




