KW HAS - did you have to buy 4 adapters
My preferred tuner said he has figured out what set to use (although KW's web site doesn't list HAS for our cars).
Now my questions:
The tuner says that KW will only sell a set of 4 and won't sell just two. The cost for the 4 is roughly $1,100.
For those of you running with HAS, did you have to buy four? What was the cost? Does your receipt indicate which HAS struts you purchased?
Lastly, did these reduce the lean our cars have while cornering?


KW HAS http://www.kwsuspensions.com/product...ers-13687.html
Renntech Adjustable Suspension Kit
http://www.renntechmercedes.com/inde...s-class-detail
As for the ride in sport plus mode, the ride is considerably stiffer compared to stock. This being said, there is less body roll during hard cornering. For normal driving in comfort mode, the car feels slightly stiffer than stock but not harsh. Same is said in sport mode.
Last edited by silvers2k; Sep 14, 2015 at 01:06 PM.
I think I'll go the Renntech route.
As for the ride in sport plus mode, the ride is considerably stiffer compared to stock. This being said, there is less body roll during hard cornering. For normal driving in comfort mode, the car feels slightly stiffer than stock but not harsh. Same is said in sport mode.
In any event, I have taken my car to my local MB dealer and they told me the car drives straight and the tire wear appears to be normal. This being said, the dealer told me that they rather not perform the alignment at this time. But I think the real reason why they didn't want to perform the alignment is due to the fact that my car is lowered and I have aftermarket wheels.
I don't drive the car every day so I should be okay for now, but I'm going to make time to go back to the shop where I got the lowering kit installed or find another shop closer. Will update my build thread when this is done.
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