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WTB: Lowering Module for 2004 E55

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Old Aug 14, 2019 | 12:06 PM
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WTB: Lowering Module for 2004 E55

Looking to purchase a lowering module for my 04 E55. The Programa one for $599 appears to be the cheapest you can find but it's still a chunk of change to spend.... not too keen on the washer method just yet as I like the idea of adjusting on the fly.

I am looking to see if somebody has a used module (whichever brand). Please comment or PM me.
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Old Aug 14, 2019 | 04:38 PM
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Just a suggestion......Why not have it lowered by Star Diagnostic, that is what I did. So the car rides lower, but you still have adjust-ability.
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Old Aug 14, 2019 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Yuille36
Just a suggestion......Why not have it lowered by Star Diagnostic, that is what I did. So the car rides lower, but you still have adjust-ability.
I was considering that but I like the idea of being able to fine tune/adjust when needed and not having to go to the STAR computer each time I want to make an adjustment... but it's a thought!
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Old Aug 14, 2019 | 06:09 PM
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Could always do links. Not as ghetto as washer method and considerably cheaper than going with a module. Since these cars have the raise function it's easy to get a bit more height if needed.

My E63 is fairly low and goes almost up to stock height when the car is raised.
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Old Aug 14, 2019 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Strigoi
Could always do links. Not as ghetto as washer method and considerably cheaper than going with a module. Since these cars have the raise function it's easy to get a bit more height if needed.

My E63 is fairly low and goes almost up to stock height when the car is raised.
my issue is I want to retain the OEM lift function because I often do drives where I come across sand/dirt/gravel/ etc roads (beach, hiking, etc) and want to be able to lift the car.

I do do have other cars to take when I know I’ll be off-roading but like the ability to lift the car. Especially with NYC area construction....

Ive driven quite a few cars with nose lift function and it’s saved my bumpers a few times...
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