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Old 06-10-2007, 03:03 PM
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A one inch difference in ride height from one side to the other is quite a lot. Are you sure the ride height problem is not a symptom of another problem with the suspension? You should not have to make such a huge adjustment.
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Old 10-04-2010, 11:40 PM
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ML 320 Ride Height

I'm bringing this thread back from '07... I have a 2000 ML320, recently brought to dealership for an alignment (slight pull to the right with left front inner tire wear). Dealer performed alignment and a ride height adjustment.

When I picked up the truck I thought of not taking it - the front wasn't sagging to begin with, but when I saw the truck it had at least an 1" difference in front suspension height as compared to the rear. Looks dumb as it's noticeably higher than the rear. When I dropped off for alignment front gap between tire and fender flare were about the same looking totally normal.

Now to the question - can anyone please supply me with the MB factory ride height range and the MB specified method for measuring to these specifications? I think they are out of their minds if they think I'm leaving it this way. I've seen the link to how to adjust ride height for front - but no specs and no mention as to measurement as per MB specs.

I'd like to confirm this adjustment is within spec's.

Thanks for the help!
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