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fronts come in 4 sizes from 8mm-23 mm p/ns 126 321 (07,08,09 or 10 for each size) 84...so a 8mm pad is 126 321 07 84 3 rear sizes from 9.5mm-19mm p/ns 115 325 (22,23 or 24) 44 |
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Gosh...didn't read Qs post date...its from 2000! Hope he got his info.
Artie...what pads are on your fronts? 4 bump? I don't think the shocks or spring pads would contribute to the rubbing you have though. Is that tire too wide and the offset correct on your rims for that tire size? |
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Where were you able to find these spring pads on the W126? i've searched the net and my local dealers with no luck.
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