Jul 5, 2007 #1 J Joe_SP Active Member Joined Dec 14, 2006 Messages 365 Location Wokingham Car 2013 E250 & 1999 M3 Hi all Does switching a 2005 CLK 270 from sport to comfort change anything other than the gearbox settings? Cheers Joe
Hi all Does switching a 2005 CLK 270 from sport to comfort change anything other than the gearbox settings? Cheers Joe
Jul 5, 2007 #2 F fuzzer MB Enthusiast Joined Jun 1, 2002 Messages 7,942 Location Glasgow Car Volvo S90 Joe_SP said: Hi all Does switching a 2005 CLK 270 from sport to comfort change anything other than the gearbox settings? Cheers Joe Click to expand... Nope , changing from Standard to comfort only alters the gearbox.
Joe_SP said: Hi all Does switching a 2005 CLK 270 from sport to comfort change anything other than the gearbox settings? Cheers Joe Click to expand... Nope , changing from Standard to comfort only alters the gearbox.
Jul 5, 2007 #3 OP OP J Joe_SP Active Member Joined Dec 14, 2006 Messages 365 Location Wokingham Car 2013 E250 & 1999 M3 Thanks My Mother in law is complaining the ride is too bumpy, I thought it may make a difference..........................
Thanks My Mother in law is complaining the ride is too bumpy, I thought it may make a difference..........................
Jul 5, 2007 #4 television Hardcore MB Enthusiast Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 12,269 Location Dorset on South Coast Car R230 SL500 Joe_SP said: Thanks My Mother in law is complaining the ride is too bumpy, I thought it may make a difference.......................... Click to expand... Sport is a 1st gear start an comfort is a 2nd gear start. Many MB owners run the tyres a little on the hard side, running a little under does give a less hard ride and improves the steering and also improves the tram lining effect
Joe_SP said: Thanks My Mother in law is complaining the ride is too bumpy, I thought it may make a difference.......................... Click to expand... Sport is a 1st gear start an comfort is a 2nd gear start. Many MB owners run the tyres a little on the hard side, running a little under does give a less hard ride and improves the steering and also improves the tram lining effect
Jul 6, 2007 #5 OP OP J Joe_SP Active Member Joined Dec 14, 2006 Messages 365 Location Wokingham Car 2013 E250 & 1999 M3 I will give that a go. Thanks Joe
Jul 6, 2007 #6 scotth_uk MB Enthusiast Joined May 16, 2003 Messages 2,570 Location Sydney Car Renault fuzzer said: Standard Click to expand... Agreed.