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LOWERED MY MERCEDES E350 * EIBACH *

Mat Armstrong@MatArmstrongbmx101.2K viewsMay 18, 20176:28
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Wanted to lose a little bit of arch gap on the E Class, so i got myself some Eibach 30mm lowering springs. I don't see much difference but maybe they need a while to seat in. Watch the video and decide for yourself!! grahamgoode.com

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In this video, the creator documents the process of lowering a Mercedes E350 using Eibach 30mm lowering springs. The host explains that the change may not be dramatic at first, noting the car already rides on 19-inch wheels and that the gap reduction is the primary goal. The setup begins with removing the rear shocks and installing the new springs, followed by a check on how much the ride height changes once the car is back on the ground. He emphasizes that the springs may need some seating time to settle, so the initial results might appear modest. Throughout the session there is a focus on the visual stance, with the crew adjusting preload and rechecking clearance under the arches. The mood is practical and collaborative, with shoutouts to the shop and the people helping behind the scenes. By the end of this segment, the car shows a noticeable improvement in arch gap, and the host expresses satisfaction with the lowered stance, while acknowledging the potential for further settling after road time.

Topics · car modification · automotive enthusiast · vehicle maintenance · car culture

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What modification was applied to the Mercedes E350 in this video?
Eibach 30mm lowering springs were installed to reduce the arch gap.
Why did the creator decide to lower the car?
The goal was to reduce the arch gap and improve the car's stance, even though the visible change might be subtle at first.