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    #awyiss


    Welp, this may be of interest.

    Summer 2010
    Anyways I started off with this W124. It was rather high off the ground.




    Summer 2012
    So a bit later the suspension needed a rehaul, so at that point it was a why not decision to get some H&Rs and Bilstein B8s









    Alright, cool. It dropped a bit. H&Rs coupled with Bilsteins rode rather smooth compared to the never-been-replaced 100k+. No more waftyness.


    Fall 2012
    Soon after, I move to college and one night I achieved an oddly satisfying accomplishment!




    Winter 2012-2013
    Decided to get some wheels. Whoo hoo... eh...
    Enkei Raijin 18x8 ET35









    Everyone said to keep them since the wheels looked decent.
    Seemed cool in theory, but in practice it just didn't seem to fit my car. I don't know, sold 'em off at a huge loss. Moderately stupid decision.


    Fall 2013
    Did a full cat-back dual straight pipe. Setting off car alarms in Lot 22 is still fun fun fun. Unfortunately the pipes were crush bent and not mandrel

    Added a roof mount bike rack.






    Winter 2013-2014
    Used some 'sway bar bushings' as a DIY fender spacer just to widen out the front.

    Before



    After



    Then impulse bought Vogtland springs



    Freshly made batch from Germany


    Eventually got them installed, much better drop. In addition, the 2 nub pads up front and 3 nub pads in the rear were also removed. The pad removal contributed to an even greater drop.




    And then it became a game of moar low.
    Went about and bought some Febi Bilstein front upper strut mounts for the R129 and fitted them onto my car. Bolts right in. And for some reason, it dropped my front a good .5 inches, but it did raise the rear a wee bit possibly due to weight shift.



    Tires in the front tuck. Full lock to lock creates an awful rubbing noise, but at least it's not chewing through the tires, which is nice.


    I'm hoping to be able to drop this car without going air or even cutting a single coil. It may be possible, it may be not. I've know a few gear head mechanical engineers at UCSB so hopefully we can all figure something out Sooner or later I should be able to find a decent set of wheels to throw on there. May be rockin' a Tentacle Grape decal when AX rolls around summer 2014.

    Anyways, that's about it for the time being. Suggestions/Criticism/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by Loch Ness Dongster; 03-25-2015, 01:56 PM.

  • #2
    Good start and a solid platform to work with. What wheels are you considering? There are a lot of OEM choices that can be had for cheap.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by speakerboy View Post
      Good start and a solid platform to work with. What wheels are you considering? There are a lot of OEM choices that can be had for cheap.
      AMG Monoblocks would be nice, especially in 17x7.5/8.5 but nearly all the used sets I see around are curb rashed with clear peeling all over. And then I missed out on a set of 18" BBS AMG Aero II two piece for $400 I'm thinking mesh wheels would work just as well.
      Last edited by Loch Ness Dongster; 04-11-2014, 03:10 PM.

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      • #4
        I dig it, nice work man. I have some 17" staggered monos that'll be f/s soon. PM if your interested.
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        • #5
          I've always liked these.

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          • #6
            woot, another W124!

            If you're looking for wheels, know that you can run 5x114.3 lug pattern if you've got centering rings and wobble bolts. Might broaden your selection.



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            • #7
              Thanks for the input!

              I've found some new closeout wheels from Tire Rack that may work for my car. Biggest concerns would be that they're knock offs of something that I haven't a clue of and whether or not they would crack/break/cause a fiery death.

              Anyways, they're Axis Og-San 17' 8/9

              For $650, it seems like a steal, but who knows.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Loch Ness Dongster View Post
                Thanks for the input!

                I've found some new closeout wheels from Tire Rack that may work for my car. Biggest concerns would be that they're knock offs of something that I haven't a clue of and whether or not they would crack/break/cause a fiery death.

                Anyways, they're Axis Og-San 17' 8/9

                For $650, it seems like a steal, but who knows.
                Nice car! The grey and white has always been my favorite color scheme, although its hard to match wheel colors to these cars. I find grey or silver looks the best, for a while I was thinking about these for my car,

                http://avantgardewheels.com/m240.php , they are futura reps, but they are still made by a high end company. they also make some mesh wheels like the axis OGs

                Good luck with everything, and I cant wait to see more, looks like a cool build.

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                • #9
                  where does one order those avant garde wheels? i'd love those futura reps.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Okoye View Post
                    where does one order those avant garde wheels? i'd love those futura reps.
                    I've seen them selling on Wagen-Wheels, so you could try that site. AFAIK, they come in 17x8, 18x8, and 18x9.

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                    • #11
                      Aw yiss. Mutha. Fuckin. Wheels.
                      Refinished AMG Monoblock Aero II 17 x 7.5/8.5



                      Although I was excited they arrived, my initial reaction upon seeing the wheels went something like this.



                      Thanks, AMGWheelWhore!

                      My buddy decided to do a sound check for the exhaust.

                      Last edited by Loch Ness Dongster; 04-18-2014, 09:55 PM.

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                      • #12
                        You got some shoots from under? I would love an exhaust like that ;P...the w124 here in germany are kinda quiet

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by W124_Starship View Post
                          You got some shoots from under? I would love an exhaust like that ;P...the w124 here in germany are kinda quiet
                          Next time I throw my vehicle on a lift, I'll try to remember to take a shot.

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                          • #14
                            Update

                            Well, it's been about half a year.

                            Crazy shit has happened in Isla Vista since. It's time to move on and continue with studying and working on the car.

                            Then this shit happens...



                            I wasn't even that low... This was about 9 weeks ago. I hit a water mains cap that, instead of doing its job being a cap covering the water pipe, was flipped up 90 degrees. Let's swerve left to avoid it! Nope, Prius. Let's swerve right to avoid it! Nope, bicyclist. End result was a busted pan and a gash into my front subframe. MB dealership quoted 7k to fix all mechanical bits, excluding the body work for the subframe.

                            On the bright side, much to the dismay of my insurance and a local auto shop, it's fixed now!

                            Anyways, I should be back soon with another update. The wheels and tires are put together finally.

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                            • #15
                              Good choice on the car mate!

                              Don't forget to change the oil on time and replace it with old-type oil with zinc additive. New full-synthetic oil ruins these engines.

                              PS: you might wanna look at your camshaft and rocker arms for wear. These engines eat camshafts when not taken care of properly
                              Lucas
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