[W126 Coupe] lowering

Dean Slone daslone at saber.net
Thu Apr 29 13:41:28 EDT 2010


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attila_the_Hun

The Hunnic Empire stretched from the steppes of Central Asia into modern Germany, and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.

and before that we humans came out of Africa. ... depends how far you want to go back in time.

and for comfort and correct for the site ... go in a SEC.

Dean
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From: Mucteba fatih
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Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 9:11
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ok. Thank you.


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Attila <attila13 at bellsouth.net> wrote:

OK. No, I am not Turkish. My heritage is

Austrian.




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attila is a Turkish name so I ask you are you Turkish

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 5:45 AM, Attila <attila13 at bellsouth.net> wrote:

Sorry, don’t know what that means.




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attila sen turk musun?

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Attila <attila13 at bellsouth.net> wrote:

Hello Ramon. I run 18’s all the way around. 8” in front,

9” rears. Koni adjustables, H&R’s. The car rides way

better than stock. (Less harsh than the ’94 E500). Better

center of gravity, better cornering, no adverse affect or

wear on the tires. No rubbing, no rolling the fenders. I

didn’t even do the 4 wheel alignment. Looks better too.

These cars were not engineered ‘perfectly’, especially

performance-wise, otherwise there would never have been

an AMG, or the countless other tuning shops in Germany.




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On 4/27/2010 2:30 PM, m0nm0n at aol.com wrote:


Whats the best way to lower my 1982 380 sec? I know you buy the lowering springs and new shocks but, do you still have to take the rubber shims located on top of the springs out? if so How many? I'm putting 18 inch rims on my vehicle.



Thanks



Ramon

Hi Ramon,

You indicate you will install new shocks. This is a good decision if they have been on there a long while. Even if they do not leak at present, once you lower you will force the piston to a new depth. If there is a ridge or dirt embedded in the piston it will eat the shock piston seal causing it to leak. The Bilstein Comfort shocks give you the performance without the harsh/hard ride once the H&R springs are installed.

The MB rubber spacers or nibs (available from MB directly) need to be selected to give the sec the correct 'rake' or slope from rear to front. I no longer have the notes I wrote up when doing the lowering but, you will need to change these up to get the right ride height and look when going to 18's.

I am running factory bolt on (no spacers for the offset or tracking) Lorinser 18's all around and have the same early front fender style (not flared) that you have. The clearance to the inside of the metal lips on all 4 wheels is scant and the distance from the top of the Pirelli's to the fender edge is maybe 1/2 inch. There is no rub and no connection between tire or chassis at any time. You may need to roll the rear fender lip some depending on the wheel offset and tire width you install. My tire set up on the Lorinser rims is 275 35 zr 18 rear and 235 40 zr18 front. Running 18's requires grater precision in the set-up. I was lucky as the alignment shop at the time I did my work, let me fuss for several hours to get the 4-wheel alignment within factory spec's. From what I have read on others efforts to align after lowering, I got lucky. The Pirelli's have been great, no noise, no vibration smooth even wear. They are about do for renewal in 5-10k however.

I love the ride by the way and see no serious side effects. The ride was engineered by BergWerks (Carl and Steve) in Van Nuys, CA and then put together here in Boston over a period of months/years. I tried posting this earlier with an image that proved to be too big. Maybe this cropped version will make it.

Regards,
Dick


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