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Ups & Downs Of Self Leveling Suspension?
What is the purpose of the self leveling suspension? What does it really do and why does Mercedes use it in some models but not others?
Besides E class wagons (123, 124, 210, and 211), Mercedes has used it in some versions of the W201, W124, W126, W140, R107, and R129. I get the concept of compensating for a heavy load in a wagon or even a big sedan, but what was the idea of using it in the W201, W124, R107, and R129? Besides compensating for a heavy load, what else does it do? If it has such great benefits in some models, why not use it in all models? Just curious. Thanks.
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Michael 1988 300 SL (5 Speed) 1994 E320 Wagon 1997 C230 |
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