Rear Right Air Suspension Spring For 03-11 Mercedes 4Matic W211 W219 CLS63 E320
Air ride suspensions are incredibly diverse suspension systems that are chosen for many different vehicles. Trucks and SUVs that haul heavy loads often use variable air ride struts to help balance the load and maintain the correct ride height when weighed down.Air ride suspensions are also used in custom cars that are looking to lower the vehicle at will but still maintain a normal ride height. They can even be used in the average car to give it a softer ride.
Description&Advantages
- 1 Year warranty
- Stable characteristics, high reliability
- Built to strict quality control standards
- Direct replacement
- High Quality Materials
Application For
For Mercedes-Benz E-Class W211
For E280 4Matic Sedan 4-Door 3.0L 2007
For E280 Avantgarde Sedan 4-Door 3.0L 2009
For E280 Base Sedan 4-Door 3.0L 2007-2008
For E300 4Matic Sedan 4-Door 3.0L 2008-2009
For E320 4Matic Sedan 4-Door 3.2L 2004-2005
For E320 4Matic Wagon 4-Door 3.2L 2003-2005
For E320 Base Sedan 4-Door 3.2L 2003-2005
For E320 Base Wagon 4-Door 3.2L 2003-2005
For E320 Bluetec Sedan 4-Door 3.0L 2007-2009
For E320 CDI Sedan 4-Door 3.2L 2005-2006
For E350 4Matic Sedan 4-Door 3.5L 2006-2009
For E350 4Matic Wagon 4-Door 3.5L 2006-2009
For E350 Base Sedan 4-Door 3.5L 2006-2009
For E350 Base Wagon 4-Door 3.5L 2006
For E350 Elegance Sedan 4-Door 3.5L 2006-2009
For E350 Sport Sedan 4-Door 3.5L 2006-2009
For E500 4Matic Sedan 4-Door 5.0L 2004-2006
For E500 4Matic Wagon 4-Door 5.0L 2004-2006
For E500 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.0L 2003-2006
For E500 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2007-2009
For E550 4Matic Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2007-2009
For E550 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2007-2009
For E55 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 5.4L 2003-2006
For E55 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2003-2006
For E55 AMG Base Wagon 4-Door 5.5L 2006
For E63 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 6.2L 2007-2009
For E63 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 6.3L 2007-2009
For E63 AMG Base Wagon 4-Door 6.3L 2007-2009
For Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class W219
For CLS350 Base Sedan 4-Door 3.5L 2007-2011
For CLS350 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2010-2011
For CLS500 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.0L 2005-2006
For CLS500 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2007-2009
For CLS550 Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2007-2011
For CLS55 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 5.4L 2006
For CLS55 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 5.5L 2006
For CLS63 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 6.2L 2007-2011
For CLS63 AMG Base Sedan 4-Door 6.3L 2007-2011
Package Included
1xAir Suspension Spring
Generation & Evolution
For Mercedes-Benz E-Class
For W124 First generation (1993-1995)
For W210 Second generation (1996-2002)
For W211 Third generation (2003-2009)
For W212 Fourth generation (2009-2016)
For W213 Fifth generation (2016-present)
For Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
For W219 First generation (2004-2010)
For W218 Second generation (2010-2018)
For C218 4-Door Sedan/Saloon
For X218 5-Door Estate/Wagon With Shooting Brake
For C257 Third generation (2018-present)
For Mercedes-AMG
For 55 5.4 L V8 Kompressor
For E55 AMG (2003-2006)
For CLS55 AMG (2004-2007)
For 63 M156 6.2 L V8
For E63 AMG (2007-2009)
For CLS63 AMG (2007-2011)
What are the Benefits of Air Bag Suspension Kit??
- Car air bag suspension kits are famous for helping vehicles to achieve a smooth performance. With durable air bags and intricate systems, air bag suspension systems can glide over bumps, while traditional coil spring suspensions tend to produce a rougher performance in the same conditions.
- Car air bag suspension kits can also be adjusted to cater to your specific needs. Some kits are designed to move the vehicle up or down, depending on road conditions, to enhance overall performance. Lowering cars can improve responsiveness and promote a fuel-efficient drive. Raising the vehicle will help to avoid obstacles and bumps in the road.
- Car air bag suspension kits on trucks can also be lifted to boost towing and hauling capabilities. These kits contain various parts that allow you to carry heavy cargo without sacrificing performance. When installed, air bag suspension kits raise the vehicle high enough to compensate for any extra weight. This helps to keep the vehicle level while towing and hauling and prevents rear sagging, bottoming out, and excessive pressure on your tires.
Air Suspension Structure
- 1. Stud.A permanent part of the bead plate assembly used to attach the airspring to the suspension.
- 2. Combo Stud.Combination mounting stud and air fitting.
- 3. Blind Nut.A permanent part of the bead plate assembly providing an alternate mounting system to the stud.
- 4. Air Fitting Hole.A tapped hole usually 1/4" N.P.T. providing air entrance for the part.
- 5. Bead Plate.Permanently crimped onto the bellows at the factory allowing complete part leak testing prior to shipment.
- 6. Bellows.The heart of an Airide spring. Includes at least four plies, or layers, of material–an inner layer, two plies of cord-reinforced fabric, and an outer layer.
- 7. Bumper (Optional).A solid molded rubber fail-safe device used on many suspension applications. Prevents excessive damage to vehicle and suspension in the case of sudden air pressure loss.
- 8. Piston.The lower section of the 1T and 1X style of airspring made from aluminum, steel or fiber reinforced plastic. Provides lower mounting arrangement for the airspring in the form of tapped holes or studs.
- 9. Piston Bolt.Attaches the piston to the bellows assembly. Extended, in some cases, to serve as a means of attaching the spring to the suspension.
- 10. Girdle Hoop.A ring between the convolutions of the convolutedtype air spring.
What is the difference between an air spring and an air strut?
The air spring is a part of the air strut. Some vehicles (e.g. Mercedes ML) allow you to change the air spring separately. At our online shop you have the opportunity to buy either the whole air strut or only the air spring. For some type of vehicles it is not possible to change the air spring separately. In this case the whole air strut should be replaced.
Which side of my car is the Right and Left?
The right and left sides of an automobile are determined as if sitting in the car facing forward. Thus, the left side is on the left when sitting in the car facing forward, and the right side is on the right. For American cars, the driver’s side is on the left, and the passenger sits to the right of the driver. For cars in Japan, Britain, Ireland, the Bahamas and some other former British colonies -- where they drive on the left side of the road -- the passenger sits on the left side, and the driver (along with all the driving controls) is on the right.
Installion
Part 1 : Removing the old components
- Step 1: Prepare the vehicle. Wearing eye protection, use the jack to lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Then remove the tires.
- Step 2: Remove the coil spring and front struts. Determine whether the air suspension is just going to be in the rear or if the kit is for the front and rear.If the front is going to be addressed, remove the front struts from the vehicle as per the kit instructions.Rear coil springs should be removed if rear air springs are going to be installed.
- Step 3: Prepare to install the air suspension. If the kit being installed uses a compressor, the most common place to install this is in the spare tire well.Remove the spare tire and any interior panels required to make room for the compressor to sit in the trunk.
Part 2 of 2: Installing the air suspension
- Step 1: Install the rear air spring. Install the rear air spring, or rear coil, in place of the previous spring.The air spring will support the weight of the vehicle once installation is finished.
- Step 2: Install the front air struts. The front air struts will be installed in place of the previous front air struts.These will support the weight of the front of the vehicle once the installation is finished.(Note: There are many different styles and fitments for front air struts depending on make, model, and suspension type.)
- Step 3: Install the air compressor and air tank. The air compressor and the air tank are usually installed into the vehicle’s spare tire well.Each air suspension kit will have specific instructions on where to install these.(Note: The compressor fills the air tank with compressed air which allows the lowering and raising of the air suspension. The compressor holds various amounts of air, usually three to five gallons depending on the vehicle size and weight.)
- Step 4: Wire the compressor for air and power. The air compressor will need power to operate.Generally this wiring is routed through a relay and fuse, then to battery power.Each corner of the vehicle will need its own airline that is then run to the compressor. These air lines must be tucked under the vehicle so they do not bend and break when driving. The lines are attached to the compressor so the air suspension can be controlled.
- Step 5: Do a final check of the installation and setup. Look over the installation and make sure all components are tight.Most air systems will also need to be cycled a few times and checked for proper operation. Each kit has a slightly different setup and test procedures, so be sure to follow your manual’s specific instructions.Operate the air suspension to confirm that the vehicle attains the proper ride height. This may require some adjustment.
Lastly, the air suspension should be checked for any leaks before it is driven.
Tips for Maintaining Your Car's Air Suspension
1.Check System for Leaks
- A helpful way to keep your air suspension running for as long as possible is to check the air lines and air bags for any leaks. Damaged lines and bags makes it harder for the springs to stay inflated. This causes the compressor to work harder and wear out faster.
- Spotting air suspension leaks early can prevent additional damage to your vehicle. So if you notice an issue with the air lines or air bags, have a professional take a look at your vehicle and perform the repairs needed.
2.Check Air Line Connections
- Every so often, take a peek at your air suspension system, specifically its air lines. You want to make sure that each air line is properly connected to the air springs and air compressor to ensure proper operation and a smooth performance.
- You also want to make sure that all hoses and lines are secured to your vehicle. If they’re not, use zip ties or take it to a service center to get everything reattached.
3.Check the Air Springs
- You also want to check every air spring’s air pressure. Air springs are recommended to maintain a pressure of 5 psi at all times. However, this number will vary from vehicle to vehicle and will depend on the specific air suspension kit installed in your car.
- With that said, consult a suspension expert or read your owner’s manual to determine the proper air pressure for your particular set of air springs. Once you determine the right pressure for your air suspension, inflate or deflate each spring as needed to prevent damage and decreased performance.
4.Perform Visual Inspections and Clean Regularly
- Performing visual inspections is key to ensuring a well-operating air suspension system. Before hauling heavy cargo or going on a big road trip, inspect each part of the system for any damage, loose connections, or other issues. If you notice anything wrong, get your vehicle repaired before towing anything or going anywhere. Failing to do this will result in extensive damage to your car.
- You also want to check the system for any debris buildup around the air springs, valves, or brackets and hose them off regularly to prevent system performance issues.
5.Schedule Routine Service Appointments
- The most important air suspension maintenance tip is to always stay on top of routine service appointments. They’ll help you to make sure that any potential issues are spotted and repaired in a timely manner.
- On top of that, professionals will check the alignment of your wheels as well as the condition of your tires and adjust as needed to improve the performance of your air suspension system.
Note
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Warning: Air suspension systems will require extra maintenance and repairs as needed. Altering the suspension in any way may affect driving characteristics of the vehicle and void any warranty.?
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Please check complete Year, Make, Model, Trim, and Engine Size of your vehicle in the Compatibility Chart before Purchase.
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