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Spring Shims
Anyone use spring shims to level out a leaning car?
My 300SD is about a half-inch lower on the DS. I thought about new springs...but a shim is more certain to level it out (no guarantee new springs will level it) and are cheaper/easier. http://mercedes.thebenzbin.com/ |
the spring pads are "numbered" if you will, by little nubs/bumps. You will first need to located said bumps and count how many you have. Depending on how many you have, there is a remote possibility, that you may have to actually lower the PS side (although I doubt it). Do a search for spring pads - I am sure several of the threads mention how many bumps there are (I think it's three, but I am not completely sure).
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Maybe this will help you:
bis 12/95 VA 1 Noppen TeileNr. 2013210984 8mm 2 Noppen TeileNr. 2013211084 13mm 3 Noppen TeileNr. 2013211184 18mm 4 Noppen TeileNr. 2013211284 23mm bis 12/95 HA 1 Noppen TeileNr. 2013250944 8mm 2 Noppen TeileNr. 2013251044 13mm 3 Noppen TeileNr. 2013251144 18mm ab 01/96 VA 1 Noppen TeileNr. 2103210184 5mm 2 Noppen TeileNr. 2103210284 9mm 3 Noppen TeileNr. 2103210384 13mm 4 Noppen TeileNr. 2103210484 17mm 5 Noppen TeileNr. 2103210584 21mm ab 01/96 HA 1 Noppen TeileNr. 2103250184 5mm 2 Noppen TeileNr. 2103250284 9mm 3 Noppen TeileNr. 2103250384 13mm 4 Noppen TeileNr. 2103250484 17mm |
Thanks guys.
Manny - are those Mercedes parts numbers? |
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The " 201 " series is for cars build before 1996. Just to be safe, if the ones I listed will fit, I'd call Phil ( at FastLane ) & verify the numbers. http://catalog.eautopartscatalog.com/mercedesshop/sophio/wizard.jsp?partner=mercedesshop&clientid=catalog.mercedesshop&baseurl=http://catalog.peachparts.com/&cookieid=1XC0ZKQX91YA0QDSFA&year=1983&make=MB&model=300-SD-002&category=L&part=Coil+Spring+Shim |
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