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Old 04-05-2002, 11:15 AM
leathermang leathermang is offline
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Chandra, Welcome to the club... both the forum and the wagon owners wondering if this is possible....... However, after reading lots of stuff on here I suggest you first check out the possiblity that your system may be able to be fixed for a reasonable amount of money..... when I checked at the dealer and found they wanted $400 per shock I just wrote that repair right off my list... but many on this board,,, a haven for frugal mechanicing .... have tackled at least the diagnosing of this shock/leveling system and determined that fixing it was not all that expensive...(and FASTLANE has parts about half what I find them for elsewhere) I suggest you do several searches for hydraulic shocks ( spelled correctly ) and wagon suspension , etc.. and read all of them.... then perhaps see if someone near you has experience with this system.... also... DO YOU HAVE A SHOP MANUAL ? I suggest you get one,,, and the Haynes manual also... for many things both are needed.. IMO.... Greg.... owner 1981 W123 300 TD wagon needing suspension work....
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