2014 E63s awd coilovers
#1
Junior Member
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2014 E63s awd coilovers
Anyone know where I can find a good set of coilovers for the AWD e63. I’ve been looking all over I don’t even think they exist. I’m not interested in the KW HAS kit. If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated.
#2
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I have the KW HAS kit and I highly recommend them. You can still use the comfort/sport/sport+ mode. Mine is 4matic as well.
#4
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I was looking for front and back coil overs and take out the rear air suspension. That’s the only reason. How does the HAS kit handle compared to stock. Which I could find some KW V3s for my car.
#5
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Any talented shop should be able to piece something. Maybe need some stock parts from an awd w212 without air.
If you are ditching the rear air, you would lose the "dampening adjustment" button. I am guessing you are ok with a static setup.
#7
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Google says:
https://coiloverdepot.com/collection...ovative-series
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
http://www.raceconsultingagency.com/...NZ&aid=9271152
The aftermarket seems to be picking up. I last searched for this last year and there was only one option. I'd wait for KW to make a set though
https://coiloverdepot.com/collection...ovative-series
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
http://www.raceconsultingagency.com/...NZ&aid=9271152
The aftermarket seems to be picking up. I last searched for this last year and there was only one option. I'd wait for KW to make a set though
Last edited by Rehabguy; 06-19-2019 at 12:05 AM.
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#8
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The air suspension in the back is not for dampering. The air in the back is acting in place of the spring and adjust the ride height in the rear according to what the links in the front and rear are reading. The rear also has a shock that in doing work as Well , and is where you get the dampering from. You can replace with a v3 kw but you will lose the dampering fuction and have to adjust it manually until you find the best adjustment that suits your needs . I’d leave the rear air alone. If not you have to find a spring replacement kit to go in that place. When you press the dampering button yes it does lower the rear to achieve a better center of gravity but the shock does the compression rebound work
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#9
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Google says:
https://coiloverdepot.com/collection...ovative-series
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
http://www.raceconsultingagency.com/...NZ&aid=9271152
The aftermarket seems to be picking up. I last searched for this last year and there was only one option. I'd wait for KW to make a set though
https://coiloverdepot.com/collection...ovative-series
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
https://godspeedproject.com/mercedes...coilovers.html
http://www.raceconsultingagency.com/...NZ&aid=9271152
The aftermarket seems to be picking up. I last searched for this last year and there was only one option. I'd wait for KW to make a set though
#11
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Lol! Yep, GodSpeed = eBay super bargain performance part. That's exactly why I said that if it were me.... I'd wait for KW to make an actual coilover for the w212. But, honestly, for what most people do with their "performance sedans", the HAS is more than good enough (I personally wished they had stiffer springs)... IMO of course.