Eibach anti-roll-kit from Tirerack?
I am really writing to ask you about anti-roll bars, but I also wanted to give you an update on my wheels and ask about tires.
The Mercedes dealer had the "discontinued" AMG Monoblock wheels that I was looking for. It cost quite a bit more, but at least I have the 5th wheel that I wanted to complete the set. I have 16" Monoblock Aero I wheels with 37mm offset. After you told me what it was, I also found the offset written on the back of the wheel. Thank you for helping me with the wheels. I currently have the recommended 205/55/16 tires, but I am wondering if you think 215/55/16 would also fit. I know they are a bit taller, but based on my calculations the change in my speedometer will be very small so that should not be a problem. I am using Eibach Pro Kit springs and the drop was only about 1 inch. The larger tire would further reduce the gap between the tire and the fender and I suppose the larger sidewall would give back some of the ride comfort. I am happy with the current ride, but I am just considering all of the benefits of the bigger tire. I like big fat tires that fill the wheel wells.
Now I have a question about anti-roll bars. The Eibach anti-roll-kit is available for my 1995 E320 Mercedes sedan W124 chassis. The Eibach part number is 2505.320. Do you have this part and how much would it cost? It is not listed on your website. I have seen it at other sites, but I would rather get it from you.
Eibach Anti-roll Bars for W124
Part Number 2505.320
Upgrademotoring ($446.25)
http://www.upgrademotoring.com/suspe...h/mercedes.htm
Autosupermart ($499)
http://autosupermart.com/old6/shopca.../eibach22.html
AutoWorld ($586)
http://www.autoworldaccessories.com/...?parttype=9042
Modocar ($595)
http://www.modacar.com/mercedes/swaybars_mercedes.htm
Coximport ($???)
http://www.coximport.com/store/2505.320
Thank you for the help.
Ken
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