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Just going to say outright I wasn't paid anything or given a discount for posting this. I lower all of my cars tastefully and have used every method under the sun to achieve this goal. Springs and shocks, coilovers, just springs, STAR lowering on my W211, links etc. When I picked up my E63S I instantly hated the monster truck stance as I do with every off-the-lot AMG. I knew this new model comes with Airmatic on all four corners and I've had a good experience lowering this type of suspension. However, it's never been so easy in the past as to plug an OBDII module in and fiddle with some buttons for a couple minutes like I was able to do with loweringmodule's T1 OBD box. Plug it in, start the car, follow the prompts, and bam your suspension drops to where you want it. I know there is an Amazon and an Ebay solution as well, but I was more comfortable going with a company based in the US that I could communicate with. It didn't even get that far as they have a Youtube how-to video that couldn't be easier to follow. The module arrived at the same time as my "@Vic55 Special" spacers and lugs from Supreme Power and I couldn't be more happy about the aggressive stance this thing has. If you're thinking about lowering your E63, this is a fantastic, easy and instantly reversible solution for $510.
Last edited by Cylinder Head; Mar 15, 2021 at 01:14 PM.
Looks great...but how do you compensate for negative camber?
By not caring about it and buying tires more often. @Drewsky00 If you call Supreme Power and ask for the Vic Special they will send you 15mm spacers for the fronts and 12mm spacers for the rears with corresponding lug bolts.
@Drewsky00 If you call Supreme Power and ask for the Vic Special they will send you 15mm spacers for the fronts and 12mm spacers for the rears with corresponding lug bolts.
Ah, ok cool. I thought there might be more to that
I lowered my 18 E63S 20mm and had it aligned at the same time. In ~3K miles the front tires were toast. Ended up getting special A arms installed w/alignment and no problems whatsoever.
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