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hoffy008 11-09-2019 08:15 PM

Raise her up
 
Hi guys i have just completed the ****box Rally which was 3614kms through outback Australia, i plan on doing this event again as its a fundraiser for the Cancer Council and this year we raised $2.35 million, my question is can I raise the front suspension of my 230e w124 m102 mercedes?


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t walgamuth 11-09-2019 11:05 PM

Yes. Simplist is getting thicker spring pads. Prolly good for an inch or two.

hoffy008 11-09-2019 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 3975377)
Yes. Simplist is getting thicker spring pads. Prolly good for an inch or two.



Ok cool sillier question then where will i get them from?



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RobertFini 11-14-2019 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by t walgamuth (Post 3975377)
Yes. Simplist is getting thicker spring pads. Prolly good for an inch or two.

Negative - spring pads for W124 are available in 5mm increments from 8mm to 23mm, and due to the geometry of the suspension will result in 2x the increased thickness, so the absolute most you could get is 30mm; more probably, you'd get 20mm if you have the more common two-nub pads (13mm thickness).

I went with R129 500SL springs and 23mm pads, plus increased wheel and tire diameters and ended up with about 8" (200mm) total ground clearance on my rally W201, which has the same suspension configuration as the W124.

I also used the equivalent of the Bilstein B6 shock absorbers/struts to ensure full suspension travel with increased damping; DO NOT use the B8 sport package, as they are designed for a lowered suspension with reduced travel.

Please post some photos!

Best Regards,
Rob

RobertFini 11-15-2019 10:09 AM

Photos of my W201
 
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Originally Posted by RobertFini (Post 3976981)
Negative - spring pads for W124 are available in 5mm increments from 8mm to 23mm, and due to the geometry of the suspension will result in 2x the increased thickness, so the absolute most you could get is 30mm; more probably, you'd get 20mm if you have the more common two-nub pads (13mm thickness).

I went with R129 500SL springs and 23mm pads, plus increased wheel and tire diameters and ended up with about 8" (200mm) total ground clearance on my rally W201, which has the same suspension configuration as the W124.

I also used the equivalent of the Bilstein B6 shock absorbers/struts to ensure full suspension travel with increased damping; DO NOT use the B8 sport package, as they are designed for a lowered suspension with reduced travel.

Please post some photos!

Best Regards,
Rob

Here are a couple of photos of my lifted W201, and all parts are available from the sponsor of this forum. The springs are manufactured by H&R.

hoffy008 11-16-2019 10:59 PM

Thanks Rob, hard part is we are only allowed tobe in car worth $1000 or less so i have to keep costs to an absolute minimum, seems Australian models are slightly different from US or European models, seems i have sls in rear so may just need to pump up front, but thanks for your very useful info [emoji106]


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hoffy008 11-16-2019 11:01 PM

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