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240D self leveling, ya or na
I bought a 5 speed Euro 240D the other day and it has the "trailer package", which must mean I can now tow my "26" Airstream, with the matching wheel covers
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3. None of the above.
I still think you should sell the motor and trans to me so's ya don't have to worry about the funny suspension thing. ![]() |
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Probibly for some rich farmer carrying his livestock to market in the backseat and trailer.......at 5mph .
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I'd keep it simple...you don't NEED self leveling...
Self leveling was a feature on '55 and '56 Packards...on the way home from grade school each day we used to "ride" the bumpers of those we found parked up-and-down until we killed the batteries...great sport!
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I would have to agree with jseries and just pull the engine. I have a big brute 6.9 and heck the previous owners of my car spent 8 grand on it in mechanicals and hydraulics alone. (but still puts a smile on my face to put the hammer down
![]() Out of curiosity....what are the gear ratios of that 5 speed? Does the 5 produce a higher top end speed (as opposed to the four) or do you just get more closely spaced gears? |
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