Aaron,
Thanks for the input. Could your w126 problem be that it does not have a limited-slip diff, but the other cars do? It's always better to have two tires powered instead of one. Also, you said that wagons have less weight in the back, but "PaulC" claims they would have more. Is there some place I could check this for sure? There must be documentation somewhere that shows the front/rear weight distribution.
And shouldn't you be feeding the birds in the winter instead of the spring?
Thanks,
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