10-15-2009, 11:13 PM
Just got back from my mechanic's shop ( balance belt adjustment ) where he was also working on a customer's Mercedes S 500 with a busted front shock. Price of the part / shock cartridge only : ..are you ready for this ? ...here it comes.... any minute now....wait for it.. $ 1,300 !! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
So I asked him, why not replace it with some after market Koni or Bilstein, or whatever else for a fraction of the cost.. well, he checked all over the place since yesterday, but it seems Mercedes thought of that well in advance [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img] and there's nothing else that will fit in there, or one can retrofit, without practically changing the entire suspension. Oh, but there's more - even if you were going to do that
( change the entire supension with non-MBZ components ) the car would throw more error codes than you can handle, unless you reprogram the ECU ...assuming it even allows that.. because everything is integrated with the master computer and various systems will shut down ( ABS, etc ) if it reads a foreign element which does not reconcile with what was originally designed to be there.
On that topic, one of my coworkers who has a 05 or 06 E 320 ( or E 350 - not sure ) tried to get a better and needless to say a far less expensive aftermarket stereo when his $ 2,000 MBZ head unit broke - ha! , the joke was on him I guess - one cannot put anything in there other than the factory MBZ radio because that's also integrated with the computer in a way that causes everything else, sound related or not, to go bezerk !
They call this high-tech, all computer dependent set up to be a material value, a great attribute of these new vehicles. Right [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img]
There is no way anyone can convince me this is not a deliberate attempt by car makers to rip off the public, holding everyone by
the cojones without any choice but to buy dealer crap at exponentially higher cost than a like-quality part you might otherwise find elsewhere.
Suddenly our 17 year old cars' parts and choices of aftermarket parts seems a lot more reasonable than it did yesterday. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
So I asked him, why not replace it with some after market Koni or Bilstein, or whatever else for a fraction of the cost.. well, he checked all over the place since yesterday, but it seems Mercedes thought of that well in advance [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img] and there's nothing else that will fit in there, or one can retrofit, without practically changing the entire suspension. Oh, but there's more - even if you were going to do that
( change the entire supension with non-MBZ components ) the car would throw more error codes than you can handle, unless you reprogram the ECU ...assuming it even allows that.. because everything is integrated with the master computer and various systems will shut down ( ABS, etc ) if it reads a foreign element which does not reconcile with what was originally designed to be there.
On that topic, one of my coworkers who has a 05 or 06 E 320 ( or E 350 - not sure ) tried to get a better and needless to say a far less expensive aftermarket stereo when his $ 2,000 MBZ head unit broke - ha! , the joke was on him I guess - one cannot put anything in there other than the factory MBZ radio because that's also integrated with the computer in a way that causes everything else, sound related or not, to go bezerk !
They call this high-tech, all computer dependent set up to be a material value, a great attribute of these new vehicles. Right [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img]
There is no way anyone can convince me this is not a deliberate attempt by car makers to rip off the public, holding everyone by
the cojones without any choice but to buy dealer crap at exponentially higher cost than a like-quality part you might otherwise find elsewhere.
Suddenly our 17 year old cars' parts and choices of aftermarket parts seems a lot more reasonable than it did yesterday. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2009, 11:18 PM by ds968.)

