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W124 Brabus Sachs shocks
Okay, I pulled the rear shocks of my W124 Brabus and under what I assume used to be a Brabus sticker was a Sachs symbol followed by part number 54 1700 112 020. Having seen previous posts on W124 suspension set-ups I know that Sachs supplied some of the original Sportline shocks. They wouldn't happen to share this part number? I was expecting Bilsteins TBH as I was planning on keeping these but putting Bilstein Sprint (Sport in the US - yellow ones ) on the front. I'm currently running on H&R SLS springs in an attempt to give me a little extra height/strength to accomodate my ICE (car is not SLS). Any input would be appreciated.
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Isn't it interesting when you . . .
peel labels off of parts to see where they really came from?! Being a salesman and seeing first-hand how parts are marked up, I always look to se where things really come from and what the premium is I am being charged for that new label.
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