Wussup everybody. I've got a 1993 Mercedes-Benz 300e that I plan on turning in to something like a VIP Japanese slammed 4 door sedan
but as of right now it's pretty much bone stock besides suspension and audio.
So I picked up my land yacht for 2k at a local shop. No AC (evaporator), idler pulley or tensioner pulley squeeks. Currently has 220k miles. I bought it at 218k. Got a brand new headgasket and most of the head components replaced at 218k. Transmission is ganna go out soon (hell its already made it 220k miles I'd say that's a win), shifts decent but not good and reverse band is going out but I can still use reverse if I give it no gas
Here she is the day I brought her home.


After driving the car one time, one thing came to my mind. AUX CORD. So that was my first installment. Ordered a Boss headunit for $35 and a wiring kit for my subs. Now I've installed a lot of speakers, headunits, subwoofers in a variety of cars, but never a Mercedes. Probably the most complicated install I've ever done due to the odd routing of wires through the cars interior and the fact that you have to run all new wires to the speakers. I ended up taking out my rear dash speakers to porrt bass into the cab and couldn't for the life of me run new wires through the doors so all that's there is two 10s and 4 inch Polk Audio dash speakers.







If it looks like a lot of work, yes, yes it was, but what good is a car without a good audio system?
One thing I noticed quickly about this car is no cupholders... good thing someone screwed one on the my door and its pretty badass.

Random driving shot, you can see the mileage and the fact that my oil pressure/oil level unit do not work due to the wiring being melted somewhere and it's shorted out


In this shot I had installed my Bilstein B8s (which you obviously can't see but it went from riding like a boat to being very firm like I like em.

Soon after I ordered some Vogtland springs. I put the rear springs on and then the car sat even, plus I couldn't get the front springs off without dropping the LCA so I rode around with the rears on for a week, week and a half. Here was after detailing the exterior for Import Day and the rear wheels have slight negative camber now.

Now for the drastic change... Finally got around to putting the front springs on and then this happened.


Now imma street sweeper lol. I actually like this heigth, maybe bring it up 1 or two inches so I quit scraping everything, but they don't make springs that go this low. BTW- If anyone has experience with getting a merc lower than just the 1.6 lemme know.
What I believe has happened here is I got the 4 cylinder springs for the front but 6 cylinder for the back. Trying to talk to my seller to get this fixed
And that's where she's at now. I'm`on the hunt for some wheels but wheel fitment is so specific on these everything is so pricey. I've looked in to bagging it but it's 2 grand for just the bags and a controller
so maybe way later on down the line. Ganna do a lot of minor cosmetic things too. One thing that's already been done is a hardwired in a 4 port usb hub and mounted it on top of the center console. I'll get some pics of that later.
Till next time

So I picked up my land yacht for 2k at a local shop. No AC (evaporator), idler pulley or tensioner pulley squeeks. Currently has 220k miles. I bought it at 218k. Got a brand new headgasket and most of the head components replaced at 218k. Transmission is ganna go out soon (hell its already made it 220k miles I'd say that's a win), shifts decent but not good and reverse band is going out but I can still use reverse if I give it no gas

Here she is the day I brought her home.


After driving the car one time, one thing came to my mind. AUX CORD. So that was my first installment. Ordered a Boss headunit for $35 and a wiring kit for my subs. Now I've installed a lot of speakers, headunits, subwoofers in a variety of cars, but never a Mercedes. Probably the most complicated install I've ever done due to the odd routing of wires through the cars interior and the fact that you have to run all new wires to the speakers. I ended up taking out my rear dash speakers to porrt bass into the cab and couldn't for the life of me run new wires through the doors so all that's there is two 10s and 4 inch Polk Audio dash speakers.







If it looks like a lot of work, yes, yes it was, but what good is a car without a good audio system?

One thing I noticed quickly about this car is no cupholders... good thing someone screwed one on the my door and its pretty badass.

Random driving shot, you can see the mileage and the fact that my oil pressure/oil level unit do not work due to the wiring being melted somewhere and it's shorted out



In this shot I had installed my Bilstein B8s (which you obviously can't see but it went from riding like a boat to being very firm like I like em.

Soon after I ordered some Vogtland springs. I put the rear springs on and then the car sat even, plus I couldn't get the front springs off without dropping the LCA so I rode around with the rears on for a week, week and a half. Here was after detailing the exterior for Import Day and the rear wheels have slight negative camber now.

Now for the drastic change... Finally got around to putting the front springs on and then this happened.


Now imma street sweeper lol. I actually like this heigth, maybe bring it up 1 or two inches so I quit scraping everything, but they don't make springs that go this low. BTW- If anyone has experience with getting a merc lower than just the 1.6 lemme know.
What I believe has happened here is I got the 4 cylinder springs for the front but 6 cylinder for the back. Trying to talk to my seller to get this fixed
And that's where she's at now. I'm`on the hunt for some wheels but wheel fitment is so specific on these everything is so pricey. I've looked in to bagging it but it's 2 grand for just the bags and a controller

Till next time

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