New subframe mounts. New Bilsteins will help some. I still remember the
change new Bilsteins made in my 200D years ago. On 110/111 I could tell by
driving them if they had Bilsteins or junk (anything else) The gas
pressure in the shock does exert upward pressure on each mounting point.
At
yea, but it needs shocks, it rides about like a buick.
Kevin wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 08:22:03AM -0600, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
no bodies etc. Its a 420 so no SLS. It has always been my thought that
if its sagging its usually the subframe mounts etc but wondered if
REALLY REALLY wor
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 03:58:24PM -0500, Gary Hurst wrote:
> it's almost never springs. springs is one of the lowest customer
> satisfaction items we sell as they almost never fix the problem they are
> bought to fix. I dread every time we sell springs as I know that more
> likely than not i wil
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 08:22:03AM -0600, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> no bodies etc. Its a 420 so no SLS. It has always been my thought that
> if its sagging its usually the subframe mounts etc but wondered if
> REALLY REALLY worn out shocks could also cause a sag.
Is this regina's car that she
it's almost never springs. springs is one of the lowest customer
satisfaction items we sell as they almost never fix the problem they are
bought to fix. I dread every time we sell springs as I know that more
likely than not i will have an unhappy customer on my hands. doesn't matter
whether they
OK Don wrote:
"Shocks" dampen the re-bound of the springs, they don't hold anything
up. Must be the springs ?
Not actually true. Take a new shock and release the restraint. It will
expand and it will require considerable force to compress it. New shocks
exert maybe 30-50 lb of upward force wh
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
pushed down) or should I look for something else? Shocks are REALLY bad
on this car for starters. Has 160k miles.
That's usu
actually I looked at it again and its really not sagging that much. Im
going to replace the shocks and see what it does then go from there.
OK Don wrote:
No. take them out and see if there's a difference. Do the same on a
car with good shocks. See if there's any difference.
I don't think ther
No. take them out and see if there's a difference. Do the same on a
car with good shocks. See if there's any difference.
I don't think there will be.
On 2/26/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no, I mean shocks.
>
> Trampas wrote:
>
> > Kaleb,
> >
> > You mean worn springs don't yo
if its sagging its usually the subframe mounts etc but wondered if
REALLY REALLY worn out shocks could also cause a sag.
Well, I once removed the rear shocks entirely from the Chicken
Wagon when chasing a mysterious rattle, and I don't recall that
it sat any lower than normal. (Yes, it was the
no, I mean shocks.
Trampas wrote:
Kaleb,
You mean worn springs don't you?
Trampas
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Kaleb,
You mean worn springs don't you?
Trampas
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no bodies etc. Its a 420
no bodies etc. Its a 420 so no SLS. It has always been my thought that
if its sagging its usually the subframe mounts etc but wondered if
REALLY REALLY worn out shocks could also cause a sag.
John Berryman wrote:
On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:21 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Will really worn out
My experience with several W126s has been that you can replace the
shocks sub frame and diff monuts all you want and you'll only add a
few mm to the ride height. If she is really ridin low in the rear look
to springs pads or the spings themselves. A quicker cheaper but not so
elegant way of dealing
On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:49 AM, M.Afzaal Khan wrote:
Recently I replaced all four shocks on 300Se ; the car stands
higher as
compared to before 20mm or so The ride is taut and firm now as
compard to
the softy feel before,
Mak
The shocks would be gas charged, although I have not had thi
On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:21 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and
have
the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
pushed down) or should I look for something else? Shocks are
REALLY bad
on this car for star
Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
pushed down) or should I look for something else? Shocks are REALLY
bad
on this car for starters. Has 160k miles.
The MB shocks have very little sprin
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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: [MBZ] sagging rear 126
Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
pushed down) or should I look for something else? Shock
Im thinking subframe mounts.
OK Don wrote:
"Shocks" dampen the re-bound of the springs, they don't hold anything
up. Must be the springs ?
On 2/25/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
the wheels slightly tilt
"Shocks" dampen the re-bound of the springs, they don't hold anything
up. Must be the springs ?
On 2/25/06, Kaleb C. Striplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
> the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
pushed down) or should I look for something else? Shocks are REALLY bad
on this car for starters. Has 160k miles.
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Kaleb C. Striplin/Claremore, OK
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