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Hi,
Just a quick question: Can one simply compress a spring (using factory compressor)and remove it (when car is on lift) without needing to disassemble shock upper connection or wheel assembly on W124? Reason I ask is that I am contemplating installation of sportline springs in my 124 wagon. I believe that it should be straightforward compress-remove-compress- install process without needing to do much else other than remove the wheel. I would like to be sure before the dealer tells me that all sorts of things need to be done... Thanks in advance farrukh |
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