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Wondering where to get lowering springs for a 1987 260e (w124) Intrax and Eibach do not show my model, can I use the ones for a 300e or is the motor weight differnce going to throw it off?
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BigRichard1972 1987 Mercedes 260e (w124) 1968 Chevy Truck "Goldie" 1985 Brunette "Margaret" |
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The weight should be the same as the eng displacement is the only change that I'm aware of. The 300E springs should work. I would call customer service and make sure. Make sure to upgrade the shocks. I done my car. It looks better, rides better, and handles a whole lot better!!!
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Scott Diener 89 300E 93 300E 92 Volvo 740 Wagon aka "Mutt mover" |
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Springs of a heavier engined model can always be used on a lighter engined vehicle. I even think that there is NO difference in the lowering springs for the 260 and the 300. In europe they don't sell the springs by engine capacity, they sell the springs by number of cylinders...
greetingz,
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1990 300SL-24 1993 C250D with a minor 600+k kilometer www.MBenzNL.com(the Netherlands) |
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The only difference I think is the 260e has a 2.6 liter six and the 300e has a 3.0 liter six, so they are both 6 cylinder models.
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BigRichard1972 1987 Mercedes 260e (w124) 1968 Chevy Truck "Goldie" 1985 Brunette "Margaret" |
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...that is exactly what I meant...The springs will fitt without any problem of being too stiff or too soft.
greetingz,
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1990 300SL-24 1993 C250D with a minor 600+k kilometer www.MBenzNL.com(the Netherlands) |
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Will H&Rs for a 300E fit a 400E ??
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It will definitely fit, but there is a risk that the springs will be too soft for a 400 (8-cylinder) engine...
The 400E is heavier as the 300E and will therefore need stiffer front springs. The rear springs will not matter that much, they will probably be equal. I have mounted C200D/C220D (4-cylinder) Billstein/Eibach springs under my C250D (5-cylinder). It worked out fine and I have driven approx. 250.000km on these lowering springs by now without any problem. It depends on the weight difference whether you can use 300E springs on a 400E...Does anyone know what difference in weight there is? greetingz,
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1990 300SL-24 1993 C250D with a minor 600+k kilometer www.MBenzNL.com(the Netherlands) |
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I think these are right:
89 300E 3475lbs 92 400E 3860lbs |
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Anyone?? Pretty please???
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The 400E is 10% heavier as the 300E...these 10% are to be found in the front of the vehicle...
If I had a set of 300E lowering springs lying on a shelf and a 400E standing besides that shelf...I would give the springs a try to determine for myself whether they would be stiff enough or not. When you have to buy these 300 springs first to have them installed by a shop (when you don't have the facilities yourself), I would consider buying myself some 400 lowering springs. If you cannot change the springs yourself and the 300 springs end up being too soft, lowering your car will become rather expensive. greetingz,
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1990 300SL-24 1993 C250D with a minor 600+k kilometer www.MBenzNL.com(the Netherlands) |
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Are you saying that other problems will arise if I try to install the 300 springs on my 400?
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No other problems besides the springs being too soft which will inflect the handling of the car.
What I meant to say that trying the 300 springs are worth the effort when you can change the springs yourself (and do not have to pay other people labor). If you have to pay someone else to change the springs (because you are not able to do it yourself) it may end up being expensive when the springs ARE too soft. In that case you have to pay a second spring-change... The only problem that may occur is that the springs are too soft and the handling of the car does not improve that much... greetingz,
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1990 300SL-24 1993 C250D with a minor 600+k kilometer www.MBenzNL.com(the Netherlands) |
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The springs should be stiffer than the OE ones, so handling should get better. Right? or wrong?
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Wrong. Save yourself some trouble. If you want to lower/ stiffen your 400E suspension then get the springs and shocks that are designed for that application. Attempting to use 300E springs are a waste of time.
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Scott Diener 89 300E 93 300E 92 Volvo 740 Wagon aka "Mutt mover" |
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* Another option *
Or you could just lower the car using spring pads. I have mine at bump 3 front and bump 2 rear and it elimated GOBS of body roll...
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1988 Mercedes-Benz 260E |
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