Arnott Coil Spring Conversion Kit, ’03-’06 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, 4MATIC

Arnott Introduces New Coil Spring Conversion Kit For ’03-’06 Mercedes-Benz S-Class With 4MATIC, Without ABC

Arnott's new coil spring conversion kit design features custom-made and tuned shock absorbers and a special patent pending computer module to disarm the AIRMATIC system and eliminate dash panel error lights.

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MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Arnott Air Suspension Products has announced the introduction of a new suspension conversion kit for the 2003 to 2006 Mercedes-Benz S-Class with 4MATIC and without ABC. Arnott’s exclusive conversion kit delivers a seamless and error-free conversion of the entire vehicle’s suspension for less than the price of one air strut purchased from a Mercedes-Benz dealership, according to the company.

Arnott’s new coil spring conversion kit design features custom-made and tuned shock absorbers and a special patent pending computer module to disarm the AIRMATIC system and eliminate dash panel error lights.

Arnott Part Number is C-2271 and it retails for $1,745.85. The kit is backed by Arnott’s Limited Lifetime Warranty in North America and the European Union.

Features include:
•Arnott Shock Absorbers
•CNC-Machined Aluminum Seats
•Engineered to Ride like Air Suspension
•Powder-Coated Coil Springs
•Pre-Assembled for Easy Installation
•Engineered in the USA
•Patents Pending Control Module

The entire range of Arnott Air Suspension solutions for Mercedes-Benz vehicles can be reviewed here.

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