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Will lowering springs mess up anything, performance and appearance wise, on a 190E 2.3-16 because of the hydraulic suspension in the rear?
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Tom:
I just purchased Bilstein shocks (front only) and H&R springs (x4) for my 1986 2.3-16V -- they're sitting at my house right now ready for installation. I have also purchased 2 sets of different thickness bump pads for the front and 3 sets for the rear. This way my tech will have all options at the ready. I'm keeping my self-leveling suspension intact. I'll keep you posted on the outcome of the install. However, it may be a cuple weeks as I think my clutch master cylinder just went on me (pedal pushes to the floor, but doesn't disengage the clutch plates -- i.e. - can't get it into/out of gear). Crap! I gotta get it towed the 2-miles to my shop Brian |
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