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Old 07-09-2015, 09:01 AM
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Oh yeah getting the bushings back on - use something like KJ jelly (water based lubricant)

And if you feel the urge to read the FSM - there's a link in my signature that might help (so long as you use MS explorer and have a shockwave player installed)
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Old 07-09-2015, 02:34 PM
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1995 Mercedes-Benz E300 Diesel Sedan - Suspension, Shocks & Springs - Page 4

This system seems to me to be pretty weak. I've read lots of threads where the brackets break - I have a theory that this is because they have been fitted with the front end up in the air =>

If you look at how the anti-roll bar is attached to the front lower control arms and how the two inboard chassis brackets are fitted - and then note how spindly these brackets are it seems to my MK1 "mechanical" eyeball that tightening with the wheels up in the air is gonna cause trouble because the front wheels droop down and in when up in the air.

So my advice is to fit the anti-roll bar on the front with the wheels on the ground. If for some other reason the car has just been up in the air roll the car back and forth so the true driving position of the front end is settled.

Please note - in order to align the W124 / W201 chassis the front anti-roll bar needs to be loose. It then gets tightened once the adjustments have been made. If in your case you remove the anti-roll bar replace the bushings and fit it back in place and the alignment seems a bit out - you might have loose bushings in your lower control arms which have moved during this fix to a less than desirable position. So the message is you might be making more work for yourself!

As for fit only once parts - I'm pretty sure that will be the self locking nuts not the brackets.
I have seen the brackets you link to but those are not the ones I was considering! I was referring to the "C" shaped brackets that wrap around the sb to attach it to the frame and the bracket you reference as well. The bolts and nuts that are used to attach them are those I was also referring.

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Oh yeah getting the bushings back on - use something like KY jelly (water based lubricant)

And if you feel the urge to read the FSM - there's a link in my signature that might help (so long as you use MS explorer and have a shockwave player installed)
Unfortunately for this, I gave up MS computer-ing several years ago and am a happy LinuxMint user

Thank you for your pointers on this project, especially your insight into placing the wheels on the ground to reinstall the bar.
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Old 07-09-2015, 02:51 PM
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... I gave up MS computer-ing several years ago and am a happy LinuxMint user

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Ah - a sensible person - who will have no trouble with this project!

I can cook up a direct link for you to the PDF if you want one that will allow LINUX access...
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Old 07-09-2015, 05:09 PM
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Ah - a sensible person - who will have no trouble with this project!

I can cook up a direct link for you to the PDF if you want one that will allow LINUX access...
LOL! Thanks for the vote of confidence! A direct link would be nice, thank you Sir
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