SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: Lowering SL
My question is, would it change the ride to a more harsher quality?
When I called them, they said it actually improves the ride to make it more "softer."
Most people lower their rides while putting lower profile tires, making the illusion that the lowering part made the ride harsher, when it reality, the lower profile tires are to blame. Just a thought? When I put 19" low profile tires on my Porsche, the entire ride changed. I feel every little rock that I run through, and when I hit a pothole, feels like armageddon.
They brought up the same thing when I asked them.
Most people lower their rides while putting lower profile tires, making the illusion that the lowering part made the ride harsher, when it reality, the lower profile tires are to blame. Just a thought? When I put 19" low profile tires on my Porsche, the entire ride changed. I feel every little rock that I run through, and when I hit a pothole, feels like armageddon.
They brought up the same thing when I asked them.
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Looks so much better, I would highly recommend it. Cost was $450. Can't be beat.
I'll let you know how mine turns out later this week.
~ Ian
Last edited by IanSL55; Mar 20, 2005 at 02:14 PM.
Most people lower their rides while putting lower profile tires, making the illusion that the lowering part made the ride harsher, when it reality, the lower profile tires are to blame. Just a thought? When I put 19" low profile tires on my Porsche, the entire ride changed. I feel every little rock that I run through, and when I hit a pothole, feels like armageddon.
They brought up the same thing when I asked them.
I'll let you know how mine turns out later this week.
~ Ian
~ Ian
~ Ian
~ Ian
only image I have right now from my phone, rear shot:
My good camera went on the fritz before Christmas and I haven't bought a new SLR yet, so I have been taking no car pics etc. for ages now. Can't do any more a camera phone pics right now as SL is home in the garage, not driving it today....

Looks to me I can drop it about 2 inches easily.
~ Ian

Looks to me I can drop it about 2 inches easily.
~ Ian
~ Ian
Does anyone know if rubbing on the back will cause any harm to the tire? The guys that did it said it would not cause any damage because there are no sharp objects in the rear, just plastic against tire and I should be fine with minimul rubbing. Any thoughts?
I don't want to go any higher.







