lowering systems
#2
RE: lowering systems
I bought the Renntech module and have been looking at it for a week now trying to work up the courage to install the thing, well..... Last night after survivor I decided to walk down to the garage and eyeball the install and see what I would be getting into. The carpet folded back easily, the foam came right off, the metal shield unbolted and there it was... the whole thing just waiting to be done! I jumped on it, working very methodically and triple checking my work. 2 hours later it was done. The Renntech module is nice because of the adjustablility. I lowered the front all the way but the back only an inch and a half. It looks nice and you can return it to factory settings with the turn of a dial, or a bypass.
#5
RE: lowering systems
I bought the lowering links for $220 plus shipping... rear took awhile to get to but the fronts took less than 10 minutes each.. height adjustable in minutes and there is no cutting or wire splicing.. do it yourself with basic tools.
#6
RE: lowering systems
One Can Lower the car via the Star aka SDS
Simple to do...
Steve at www.mbenznl.com can do it...Or See (IF) your dealer will do it
Simple to do...
Steve at www.mbenznl.com can do it...Or See (IF) your dealer will do it
#7
RE: lowering systems
I strongly recommend the Renntech Module. The adjustability is a key factor. I installed the module myself in 2 hours without any issue. I took it a step further and installed the unit in the center console ashtray so I can adjust the car ride height on the fly. Plus the system is all digital so the adjustment is very accurate verses the analog systems. I can post pictures of the install if your interested.
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