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Old 02-21-2008, 11:27 AM
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when I removed my old sway to replace, I discovered that the other side had already been fixed by welding a bolt to it. dont know how long it was on there, but it was still very strong.

at $128 for the repair kit, I assume that it includes both sides???? and will it fit the thicker wagon sway, or only for the sedans?? I am pretty sure the wagons are 2 mm thicker diameter, if I recall correctly.

and on a 123, if yer spending that much money, a new sway is really not too hard to do. I did mine+ the first valve job I had ever done on my MBZ in about 6.5 hours. a 126 would be a different story.

a dealer 123.193(300TD) sway was $207+ the bushings and hardware.
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