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  • bobbyjones
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    Boom! after about a month i have a a shinny new subframe. hopefully things get moving soon.... upon inspection that is the worst picture ever...sorry. i can assure you the subframe modifications are sweet..

    maybe if i put some tape on it you can see it better

    anyways you get the idea, plus the bottom is flat and the front section is now boxed. plus it looks brand new which is impressing me more then the massive amounts of bag clearance.
    Last edited by bobbyjones; 02-08-2013, 09:23 PM.

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  • bobbyjones
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    feb 1st, no fucken subframe...i know, i'm bummed too that it's still not done but truth be told i haven't got motor mounts or subframe mounts so even if it was all done the car would still be on jack stands and even if it wasn't on jack stands it would still just sit in the garage. any who i found this lovely repair

    half way fixed

    it's the little things that make me happy and at least the garage is clean.

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  • kavadarci
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    Originally posted by bobbyjones View Post
    your car next to the yellow one just shows how much work as went into that car over the years, it looks amazingly clean. i still follow your thread on vortex and get jealous from time to time.
    does anyone know who is the person with the beige W115? thank you.

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  • DiscoPotato
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    Love this car

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  • A4crn
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    Can't wait to see what's next...I should be starting my mine soon, but first things first I need to finish the motor !

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  • bobbyjones
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    Originally posted by kavadarci View Post
    I plan to do something with my w114 coupe soon.
    Your car looks amazing, i genuinely believe since you have taken the suspension a part so many times to do DIY for the rest of us incapable of such an activity.
    i love the fact you can bring the car down low and raise to any height you want when need it.

    I vote for DIY step by step with the parts used. :-)
    step one buy my spring compressors
    step two remove spring
    step three install bag
    step four party


    step one is really the most important part, plus i have a sweet way of safely removing the front springs i'll be willing to share.


    edit: i'll be putting the front end back together once the subframe is ready and will add more details as my car goes back together.
    Last edited by bobbyjones; 01-24-2013, 12:47 PM.

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  • kavadarci
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    I plan to do something with my w114 coupe soon.
    Your car looks amazing, i genuinely believe since you have taken the suspension a part so many times to do DIY for the rest of us incapable of such an activity.
    i love the fact you can bring the car down low and raise to any height you want when need it.

    I vote for DIY step by step with the parts used. :-)

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  • SonicSlammer
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    Sexy benz man!

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  • Logotech
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    Damn thats a nice benz

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  • kyledupreez
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    pm me back. haha

    or email me.

    kyledupreez at gmail dot com

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  • bobbyjones
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    i have just over 130,000 miles.

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  • SD202
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    Hoping is the key word. I normally hope for the same thing . how many miles are you at anyway ?

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  • bobbyjones
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    Originally posted by Zman86 View Post
    I think I've spent more time cleaning my engine bay of 30+ years of grime on my 115 than anything else on the car. Can't wait to pull my subframes and do all the bushings, have other projects ahead of the Benz though.

    Cars looking good! Keep up the good work
    i pulled the subframe thinking it was going to be quick easy, $80 for the subframe bushing kit and be done with it. the more i inspect the more it looks like i'm going to be replacing: lower control arm bushings, center link, tie rods, steering stablizer, shocks (stay tuned for this one!), motor mounts, brake lines, and brake pads. after that i'm hoping i don't need to touch anything front end for awhile.

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  • PastaBatman
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    Old low mercs is one of the prettiest things in the world!

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  • Zman86
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    I think I've spent more time cleaning my engine bay of 30+ years of grime on my 115 than anything else on the car. Can't wait to pull my subframes and do all the bushings, have other projects ahead of the Benz though.

    Cars looking good! Keep up the good work

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