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Old Jul 3, 2018 | 04:23 AM
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Hello, guys!
Can you get me some advices how low the suspension my MB E43 AMG?
Thanks at all.
 
Old Jul 4, 2018 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicolas Vartan
Hello, guys!
Can you get me some advices how low the suspension my MB E43 AMG?
Thanks at all.
If your MB is on Airmatic, the lowering modules can help you.
Have you ever heard about it?
 

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Old Jul 6, 2018 | 10:48 AM
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If your MB is on Airmatic, the lowering modeles can help you.
Did you ever hear about it?
No. What's it? How does it work?
 
Old Jul 7, 2018 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicolas Vartan
No. What's it? How does it work?
You can find suspension lowering modules such as LoMo, Renntech or Brabus brands. But all of them cost more than 1600$ + setup (about 300$) or Android tablet :/
Because of I use the suspension lowering module.
I found it here:
https://www.facebook.com/loweredbenz/

The device is super small and compact and plugs into the OBDII port under the dash. All the settings are performed using factory car equipment: Track Pad and COMMAND displayYou can set the height level on front and rear as you wish. This system really does make any other lowering option for Airmatic cars look foolish in comparison. No mechanical work, no need to go to the dealer, no wires, no soldering, no car disassembling, it really couldn't be easier to change settings, or revert to stock any time. I wish all my previous cars had been this easy and affordable to lower.

I write the developer on e-mail mercedesbenzmodule@gmail.com
Feel free to contact for more info.
If you want I will send you some photos.
 

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Old Jul 11, 2018 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Nicolas Vartan
No. What's it? How does it work?
I found the video review.

 
Old Jul 11, 2018 | 11:37 AM
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Thx, relaxhero! It looks just like the renntech module. Probably a copy of some kind but a heck of a deal if it really works.
I'm waiting a photo!
 

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My thoughts were the same as yours. I have a set of links but thought I’d try this.
It works like a charm. But make sure the ignition is turned to on not accessory, don’t need to start the car though.
 

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Good to hear. Makes me feel ripped off by the Renntech one. It's highway robbery at that cost. I'm sure these should sell fast given the convenience factor compared to lowering links.
P.s. car looks really hot, thx
 
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Originally Posted by Nicolas Vartan
Good to hear. Makes me feel ripped off by the Renntech one. It's highway robbery at that cost. I'm sure these should sell fast given the convenience factor compared to lowering links.
P.s. car looks really hot, thx
The rip-off from Renntech is that they link the module to the car permanently without any way to move it to another car. People change cars all the time, sometimes even after just a few months. So it's just a brick for any other car.

Plus the programming of the Amazon module is more advanced than the Renntech one.
The only difference I believe is that the Renntech module raises the car at speed to stock height (adjustable) while the Amazon one works more like links. So an alignment may be needed for Amazon one...
 
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Originally Posted by realxhero
The rip-off from Renntech is that they link the module to the car permanently without any way to move it to another car. People change cars all the time, sometimes even after just a few months. So it's just a brick for any other car.

Plus the programming of the Amazon module is more advanced than the Renntech one.
The only difference I believe is that the Renntech module raises the car at speed to stock height (adjustable) while the Amazon one works more like links. So an alignment may be needed for Amazon one...
I think if that was a feature people wanted, the developer could write that easily into his code.
Ordered.
Will write about my experience later.
By the way the Amazon seller gave me the answer about compatibility in 5 minutes.... nice
 
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excellent module, also bought it on Amazon
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Old Aug 19, 2018 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by realxhero
The rip-off from Renntech is that they link the module to the car permanently without any way to move it to another car. People change cars all the time, sometimes even after just a few months. So it's just a brick for any other car.


Plus the programming of the Amazon module is more advanced than the Renntech one.
The only difference I believe is that the Renntech module raises the car at speed to stock height (adjustable) while the Amazon one works more like links. So an alignment may be needed for Amazon one...
hi!
I got my module few weeks, but have no time to write feedback.
it literally took less than 5 seconds to lower the car and reverting to stock height.
This is set at -35MM front and rear. Look very nice.

Seller has outstanding customer service. Responded to all my questions really fast.
https://www.facebook.com/loweredbenz/
 

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Old Jan 21, 2019 | 10:28 AM
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Nice lowered, my friend!
Thanks for the pic.
 
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