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Mercedes E-Class Lowering Springs
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mercedes E-Class lowering springs to ensure that you have every lowering spring option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mercedes E-Class springs, so that whether you are looking for Eibach lowering springs or Tein springs or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mercedes E-Class lowering spring needs!
Andy's gives you tools to shop for Mercedes E-Class lowering springs that other online retailers don't! Look over to the left and you'll see that we let you narrow your search by how much you want to drop the front or rear of your vehicle. You can even choose to look only at particular colors of Mercedes E-Class springs that we have available! And as with all our product pages, you can always narrow your search to particular brands or price points. Enjoy!
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Fits: 73-02 MERCEDES E-Class E300D/E320/E430 (W210)
PART# 2557.140
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon W211
PART# 29265-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E420 W210, 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E430 W210, 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG W210
PART# 52724
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1987-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 W124, 1987-1995 Mercedes-Benz E420 W124
PART# 29569-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2005-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320T AWD W211T Wagon, 2005-2009 Mercedes-Benz E350T AWD W211T Wagon
PART# 29265-3
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2006 Mercedes-Benz E320 CDI W211, 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E350 W211
PART# 29324-4
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 W211, 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E350 W211
PART# 29324-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 W211
PART# 29324-3
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1987-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 W124
PART# 29569-1
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E320T W210T Wagon
PART# 29724-4
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E300D W210, 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E320 W210
PART# 29724-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1992-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 Cabrio W124 Cabrio
PART# 29894
Drop: 1-2 inches
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Hyper-Street 2 Coilovers Lowering Kit For Mercedes E-Class Sedan RWD 2010-16
H&R Lowering Sport Springs fo Mercedes Benz E-Class W211 Wagon E320 E350 29265-2
VOGTLAND German Lowering Springs for 2002-2009 W211 E-class 6 Cyl. incl. 4matic
H&R REAR springs 29076-1 for Mercedes Benz W204 Coupé (C-Class) W207 (E-Class)
WHY TO BUY?
As automotive enthusiasts, we think that there's nothing cooler than an altitude adjustment. Installing a set of Mercedes E-Class lowering springs will not only bring your ride down to a more respectable level, but it can make it handle the curves better as well. Swapping out your Mercedes E-Class springs for a set of lowering springs is an inexpensive way to drastically change the look and driving characteristics of your ride for the better, and can be done in a short afternoon if you're comfortable working on your vehicle.
Lowered or lifted Mercedes E-Class springs can offer you one of the most dramatic changes you can make to your ride, whether it be just for looks or for increased performance as well. Just about every vehicle here at Andy's has benefited from a new set of springs, and we're confident that installing new Mercedes E-Class springs will make you feel like you're driving a completely new ride. Let's face it: stock ride height usually sucks, so do something about it!
Lowered or lifted Mercedes E-Class springs can offer you one of the most dramatic changes you can make to your ride, whether it be just for looks or for increased performance as well. Just about every vehicle here at Andy's has benefited from a new set of springs, and we're confident that installing new Mercedes E-Class springs will make you feel like you're driving a completely new ride. Let's face it: stock ride height usually sucks, so do something about it!
DID YOU KNOW?
Lowering springs are best matched with a set of Mercedes E-Class performance shocks/struts that will accommodate your new lower ride height, but if you're on a tight budget your stock Mercedes E-Class shocks will work temporarily until you can upgrade; that is, if you don't mind a slightly bumpier ride in the meantime. Some manufacturers offer more than one model of Mercedes E-Class lowering springs depending on how low you want to go or how aggressive you want the spring rate to be, so be sure to order accordingly. Going too low with your Mercedes E-Class suspension probably won't yield the best performance results, so unless it's a show vehicle or a cruiser, you might want to stick with a milder drop.
Aftermarket Mercedes E-Class springs not only change the ride height of your vehicle, but can affect its handling characteristics as well. Certain springs are made strictly for a lower or higher profile, while others are made to enhance your vehicle's performance for street or track use. Changing out your Mercedes E-Class springs will usually necessitate a new set of shocks that are matched to your intended use, so be sure to check out the performance shocks that we offer to complement your new springs.
Aftermarket Mercedes E-Class springs not only change the ride height of your vehicle, but can affect its handling characteristics as well. Certain springs are made strictly for a lower or higher profile, while others are made to enhance your vehicle's performance for street or track use. Changing out your Mercedes E-Class springs will usually necessitate a new set of shocks that are matched to your intended use, so be sure to check out the performance shocks that we offer to complement your new springs.
FAQs
Q: What are lowering springs? Why buy lowering springs?
A: Springs' basic function is to cushion and absorb the shocks and bumps that are encountered as the vehicle is driven. Coupled with a shock absorber they make up the main element of your vehicle's suspension. When you want to lower your car, you buy new lowering springs that are made to set your car closer to the ground. Anybody who wants to lower his or her car has to replace the factory springs with either lowering springs or coilovers (coilovers are the same as lowering springs, except adjustable).
Q: Are lowering springs adjustable?
A: Lowering springs are not adjustable; you cannot change the ride height on them. See our product descriptions to find out the exact drop the springs offer for each listing. If you want an adjustable lowering system, then you should look at coilovers, which are essentially adjustable lowering springs.
Q: How do you install lowering springs?
A: The factory spring and strut housing need to be removed. Once the factory springs and struts are removed, they can be replaced with your aftermarket springs. A professional shop should install your springs, since they are pressurized and since an alignment will need to be done at the same time the installation is completed.
Q: Do lowering springs come in sets of 4?
A: All lowering springs on our website are sold in sets of four; unless otherwise specified.
Q: Can I use my factory struts with lowering springs?
A: Technically you can, but we always advise pairing lowering springs with performance shocks that are made to sit at a lowered ride height since it will improve your ride and handling. The factory shocks/struts can blow prematurely if used beyond their designed suspension travel, and they aren't designed to be used with a lowered vehicle. But technically, yes you still can choose to leave your factory struts there.
A: Springs' basic function is to cushion and absorb the shocks and bumps that are encountered as the vehicle is driven. Coupled with a shock absorber they make up the main element of your vehicle's suspension. When you want to lower your car, you buy new lowering springs that are made to set your car closer to the ground. Anybody who wants to lower his or her car has to replace the factory springs with either lowering springs or coilovers (coilovers are the same as lowering springs, except adjustable).
Q: Are lowering springs adjustable?
A: Lowering springs are not adjustable; you cannot change the ride height on them. See our product descriptions to find out the exact drop the springs offer for each listing. If you want an adjustable lowering system, then you should look at coilovers, which are essentially adjustable lowering springs.
Q: How do you install lowering springs?
A: The factory spring and strut housing need to be removed. Once the factory springs and struts are removed, they can be replaced with your aftermarket springs. A professional shop should install your springs, since they are pressurized and since an alignment will need to be done at the same time the installation is completed.
Q: Do lowering springs come in sets of 4?
A: All lowering springs on our website are sold in sets of four; unless otherwise specified.
Q: Can I use my factory struts with lowering springs?
A: Technically you can, but we always advise pairing lowering springs with performance shocks that are made to sit at a lowered ride height since it will improve your ride and handling. The factory shocks/struts can blow prematurely if used beyond their designed suspension travel, and they aren't designed to be used with a lowered vehicle. But technically, yes you still can choose to leave your factory struts there.
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Mercedes E-Class Lowering Springs
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Mercedes E-Class lowering springs to ensure that you have every lowering spring option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Mercedes E-Class springs, so that whether you are looking for Eibach lowering springs or Tein springs or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Mercedes E-Class lowering spring needs!
Andy's gives you tools to shop for Mercedes E-Class lowering springs that other online retailers don't! Look over to the left and you'll see that we let you narrow your search by how much you want to drop the front or rear of your vehicle. You can even choose to look only at particular colors of Mercedes E-Class springs that we have available! And as with all our product pages, you can always narrow your search to particular brands or price points. Enjoy!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Mercedes E-Class Lowering Springs by Year
1 - 12 of 17
Sort by:
Fits: 73-02 MERCEDES E-Class E300D/E320/E430 (W210)
PART# 2557.140
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 Wagon W211
PART# 29265-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E420 W210, 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E430 W210, 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG W210
PART# 52724
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1987-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 W124, 1987-1995 Mercedes-Benz E420 W124
PART# 29569-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2005-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320T AWD W211T Wagon, 2005-2009 Mercedes-Benz E350T AWD W211T Wagon
PART# 29265-3
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2006 Mercedes-Benz E320 CDI W211, 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E350 W211
PART# 29324-4
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 W211, 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E350 W211
PART# 29324-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 2003-2009 Mercedes-Benz E320 W211
PART# 29324-3
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1987-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 W124
PART# 29569-1
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E320T W210T Wagon
PART# 29724-4
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E300D W210, 1996-2002 Mercedes-Benz E320 W210
PART# 29724-2
Drop: 1-2 inches
Fits: 1992-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 Cabrio W124 Cabrio
PART# 29894
Drop: 1-2 inches
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
H&R Lowering Sport Springs for 2010-16 Mercedes Benz E-Class W212 RWD 4Matic AWD
VOGTLAND GERMAN LOWERING SPRINGS MERCEDES W211 E Class 02 - 09 inc 4Matic 952038
Hyper-Street 2 Coilovers Lowering Kit For Mercedes E-Class Sedan RWD 2010-16
H&R Lowering Sport Springs fo Mercedes Benz E-Class W211 Wagon E320 E350 29265-2
VOGTLAND German Lowering Springs for 2002-2009 W211 E-class 6 Cyl. incl. 4matic
H&R REAR springs 29076-1 for Mercedes Benz W204 Coupé (C-Class) W207 (E-Class)
WHY TO BUY?
As automotive enthusiasts, we think that there's nothing cooler than an altitude adjustment. Installing a set of Mercedes E-Class lowering springs will not only bring your ride down to a more respectable level, but it can make it handle the curves better as well. Swapping out your Mercedes E-Class springs for a set of lowering springs is an inexpensive way to drastically change the look and driving characteristics of your ride for the better, and can be done in a short afternoon if you're comfortable working on your vehicle.
Lowered or lifted Mercedes E-Class springs can offer you one of the most dramatic changes you can make to your ride, whether it be just for looks or for increased performance as well. Just about every vehicle here at Andy's has benefited from a new set of springs, and we're confident that installing new Mercedes E-Class springs will make you feel like you're driving a completely new ride. Let's face it: stock ride height usually sucks, so do something about it!
Lowered or lifted Mercedes E-Class springs can offer you one of the most dramatic changes you can make to your ride, whether it be just for looks or for increased performance as well. Just about every vehicle here at Andy's has benefited from a new set of springs, and we're confident that installing new Mercedes E-Class springs will make you feel like you're driving a completely new ride. Let's face it: stock ride height usually sucks, so do something about it!
DID YOU KNOW?
Lowering springs are best matched with a set of Mercedes E-Class performance shocks/struts that will accommodate your new lower ride height, but if you're on a tight budget your stock Mercedes E-Class shocks will work temporarily until you can upgrade; that is, if you don't mind a slightly bumpier ride in the meantime. Some manufacturers offer more than one model of Mercedes E-Class lowering springs depending on how low you want to go or how aggressive you want the spring rate to be, so be sure to order accordingly. Going too low with your Mercedes E-Class suspension probably won't yield the best performance results, so unless it's a show vehicle or a cruiser, you might want to stick with a milder drop.
Aftermarket Mercedes E-Class springs not only change the ride height of your vehicle, but can affect its handling characteristics as well. Certain springs are made strictly for a lower or higher profile, while others are made to enhance your vehicle's performance for street or track use. Changing out your Mercedes E-Class springs will usually necessitate a new set of shocks that are matched to your intended use, so be sure to check out the performance shocks that we offer to complement your new springs.
Aftermarket Mercedes E-Class springs not only change the ride height of your vehicle, but can affect its handling characteristics as well. Certain springs are made strictly for a lower or higher profile, while others are made to enhance your vehicle's performance for street or track use. Changing out your Mercedes E-Class springs will usually necessitate a new set of shocks that are matched to your intended use, so be sure to check out the performance shocks that we offer to complement your new springs.
FAQs
Q: What are lowering springs? Why buy lowering springs?
A: Springs' basic function is to cushion and absorb the shocks and bumps that are encountered as the vehicle is driven. Coupled with a shock absorber they make up the main element of your vehicle's suspension. When you want to lower your car, you buy new lowering springs that are made to set your car closer to the ground. Anybody who wants to lower his or her car has to replace the factory springs with either lowering springs or coilovers (coilovers are the same as lowering springs, except adjustable).
Q: Are lowering springs adjustable?
A: Lowering springs are not adjustable; you cannot change the ride height on them. See our product descriptions to find out the exact drop the springs offer for each listing. If you want an adjustable lowering system, then you should look at coilovers, which are essentially adjustable lowering springs.
Q: How do you install lowering springs?
A: The factory spring and strut housing need to be removed. Once the factory springs and struts are removed, they can be replaced with your aftermarket springs. A professional shop should install your springs, since they are pressurized and since an alignment will need to be done at the same time the installation is completed.
Q: Do lowering springs come in sets of 4?
A: All lowering springs on our website are sold in sets of four; unless otherwise specified.
Q: Can I use my factory struts with lowering springs?
A: Technically you can, but we always advise pairing lowering springs with performance shocks that are made to sit at a lowered ride height since it will improve your ride and handling. The factory shocks/struts can blow prematurely if used beyond their designed suspension travel, and they aren't designed to be used with a lowered vehicle. But technically, yes you still can choose to leave your factory struts there.
A: Springs' basic function is to cushion and absorb the shocks and bumps that are encountered as the vehicle is driven. Coupled with a shock absorber they make up the main element of your vehicle's suspension. When you want to lower your car, you buy new lowering springs that are made to set your car closer to the ground. Anybody who wants to lower his or her car has to replace the factory springs with either lowering springs or coilovers (coilovers are the same as lowering springs, except adjustable).
Q: Are lowering springs adjustable?
A: Lowering springs are not adjustable; you cannot change the ride height on them. See our product descriptions to find out the exact drop the springs offer for each listing. If you want an adjustable lowering system, then you should look at coilovers, which are essentially adjustable lowering springs.
Q: How do you install lowering springs?
A: The factory spring and strut housing need to be removed. Once the factory springs and struts are removed, they can be replaced with your aftermarket springs. A professional shop should install your springs, since they are pressurized and since an alignment will need to be done at the same time the installation is completed.
Q: Do lowering springs come in sets of 4?
A: All lowering springs on our website are sold in sets of four; unless otherwise specified.
Q: Can I use my factory struts with lowering springs?
A: Technically you can, but we always advise pairing lowering springs with performance shocks that are made to sit at a lowered ride height since it will improve your ride and handling. The factory shocks/struts can blow prematurely if used beyond their designed suspension travel, and they aren't designed to be used with a lowered vehicle. But technically, yes you still can choose to leave your factory struts there.
VIDEOS RELATED TO MERCEDES E-CLASS LOWERING SPRINGS
VIDEOS RELATED TO MERCEDES E-CLASS LOWERING SPRINGS
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Video Description:Lowering Springs on Andy's Auto Sport TV!
Check out this episode of Andy's Auto Sport TV where we run down all the basics of lowering springs. We explain what you need to know in order to make an educated purchasing decision about which springs to buy from Andy's and about what else you might need to go with them. Enjoy! -
Video Description:Comparison: Lowering Springs versus Coilovers
We made a video explaining the key differences between springs and coilovers. The biggest difference is that one is adjustable and one is not, but we show exmaples of both and the types of varieties you can expect with both. If you're on the fence about whether to get springs or coilovers, then you should definitely check out this video!