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While contemplating the Sport-Line suspension for our 1988 300TE wagon/estate, it has come to my attention that H&R makes a different set of springs for the wagon vs. the sedan.
Does this mean that Sport-Line springs for the sedan are NOT the correct ones for the wagon? Front shocks, sway-bar, and bushings are all common to both the wagon & the sedan, hence I'm not concerned. Should I be concerned about the springs? TIA, :-) neil 1988 300TE |
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Hmmmm, I 'm not sure, but I have installed the springs on my car (300TE). My only complaint is the self leveling suspension has left my rear end to high.
Cardude |
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CarDude-
What portions of the SportLine suspension did you install on your 300TE either than the front & rear springs? If you had to do it again, what would you change (e.g., springs, shocks, etc.)? Did you need to change the rear camber control-arms to get proper camber? TIA, :-) neil |
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