|
|
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
The spec on Bilstein Sports says 'Recommended for shorter springs'. What is the definition of 'shorter' ?
I believe the Sportsline springs lower the car by 0.75", is this considered as 'short' and so it will work with Bilstein Sports spring ? On a 93 300E 2.8L 24V .... Thanks. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
I think the definition of shorter springs means that if you lowered you car it is recommended to use the bistein springs.
The Bilstein sports shocks will work with OEM springs or Sportsline Springs. I am sorry, if you already know this. On a 93 300E will work fine and you will notice handling improvements Hope this help. |
Bookmarks |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
FS: W124 Bilstein shocks - almost new!! | JoeR | Mercedes-Benz Used Parts For Sale & Wanted | 6 | 03-26-2004 11:35 AM |
WTB Bilstein Sport Front Struts w124 | 6cndmbz | Mercedes-Benz Used Parts For Sale & Wanted | 3 | 06-22-2003 01:32 AM |
Installing INTRAX lowering springs on w124 | BigRichard72 | Tech Help | 0 | 04-06-2001 01:12 AM |
WOW!! H&R springs for $125 | jdoc7 | Mercedes-Benz Performance Paddock | 3 | 02-10-2001 02:07 AM |
Sport-Line & H&R springs for W124 wagon? | MB-Estate | Mercedes-Benz Performance Paddock | 2 | 08-04-2000 09:28 AM |