A few weeks ago I sent my G55 off to GwagenParts for a major upgrade. The goal is to untame the work done by AMG and turn the truck back into the off-road beast it was designed to be. And because I see all my cars as platforms to be modified, I decided the G55 should be reimagined as well.
While the entire suspension is getting converted to perform off-road, the main focus is providing lift and stability. That means portal axels rather than a traditional lift kit. Portals and new tires will lift the entire car, including the axels and differentials up an additional 7" while a traditional lift kit will only lift the frame and leave the axels and differentials to be banged up by the road.
I chose the Tibus kit offered by GwagenParts because of the excellent compatibility with the G55, relatively low cost, and quality German design/build. I also thought they would work well with the Tibus Beadlock wheels and King shocks.
So far the portals are installed with the softer and taller G550 springs and new KING shocks.
If all goes as expected, this will be a powerful 500+ HP, supercharged V8 beast of an off-road machine. I'll keep you updated on the progress as the build continues.
While the entire suspension is getting converted to perform off-road, the main focus is providing lift and stability. That means portal axels rather than a traditional lift kit. Portals and new tires will lift the entire car, including the axels and differentials up an additional 7" while a traditional lift kit will only lift the frame and leave the axels and differentials to be banged up by the road.
I chose the Tibus kit offered by GwagenParts because of the excellent compatibility with the G55, relatively low cost, and quality German design/build. I also thought they would work well with the Tibus Beadlock wheels and King shocks.
So far the portals are installed with the softer and taller G550 springs and new KING shocks.
If all goes as expected, this will be a powerful 500+ HP, supercharged V8 beast of an off-road machine. I'll keep you updated on the progress as the build continues.
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