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Old 05-12-2001, 11:54 PM
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I have always used original M.B. shocks on my cars, but I believe Bilstein manufactures those for M.B. anyway, so any aftermarket Bilstein that fits your car would be O.K., I guess.

One important fact: shocks must always be changed in pairs, if you change the left rear shock, the right one must also be changed. This is done to keep handling characteristics right.

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