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HYPETODAY // '89 Mercedes-Benz W124 260E

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  • P78
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    great build

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  • hypetoday
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    Originally posted by Fred802 View Post
    Looks sharp! I really like the shift knob/boot combo you made. Can't wait to see it with the wheels and coilovers.

    Just a question- In Germany do you get to choose if you want the long "traditional" plate or the ones you have on now?
    thanks, man! normal you get the long ones or something like mine for the back of trucks (range rovers or something like that). but we have also quite smaller ones, like the usa size. but in my town its really hard to get them.

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  • Fred802
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    Looks sharp! I really like the shift knob/boot combo you made. Can't wait to see it with the wheels and coilovers.

    Just a question- In Germany do you get to choose if you want the long "traditional" plate or the ones you have on now?

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  • loekaaz
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    Originally posted by hypetoday View Post
    nooo... less hidden surfaces - less rust. i also do not want to drill 11 holes in my sill for the cladding.
    You do not need to drill anything. You can use the original holes. At least, that what the PO of mine did.....

    So it should not make any difference compared to the original situation..
    Last edited by loekaaz; 06-18-2013, 09:20 AM.

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  • hypetoday
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    nooo... less hidden surfaces - less rust. i also do not want to drill 11 holes in my sill for the cladding.

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  • loekaaz
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    You need the Sacco Bretter side panels...

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  • MikeyRa
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    Originally posted by loekaaz View Post

    @MikeyRa:
    That's great! I'll might try that.. And then use E36-shocks in front....
    Or R129 upper strut mounts for the front.





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    Originally posted by SD202 View Post
    those work on a benz huh ?
    The sure do, I lay rear diff with these on the rear



    Sent from my SGH-T959V using Tapatalk 2

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  • hypetoday
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    super small update.

    today I picked up my car. a nice difference since the start and now. i hope that on the weekend the wheels can be mounted. let's see if i have time.



    it's a long way, there's more to come! hope you enjoy the thread!

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  • SD202
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    Originally posted by MikeyRa View Post
    Use 1995 Ford Ranger 2wd 4cyl front shocks for the rear of the w124. Comparison shot:



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    those work on a benz huh ?

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  • hypetoday
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    there is something in germany.. it's called tüv!

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  • loekaaz
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    Ah those ones. Couldn't find them anymore last time I looked. But thanks for the link!

    Oh btw: are you sure? because I think the coilovers will not work as the top linkage in the wheel well is too weak to hold the pressure
    EDIT: Forgot the camberplate. Never mind


    @MikeyRa:
    That's great! I'll might try that.. And then use E36-shocks in front....
    Last edited by loekaaz; 06-13-2013, 11:40 AM.

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  • MikeyRa
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    Use 1995 Ford Ranger 2wd 4cyl front shocks for the rear of the w124. Comparison shot:



    Sent from my SGH-T959V using Tapatalk 2

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  • hypetoday
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    okay. if you can't wait: http://www.ebay.com/itm/YELLOW-DPS-C...-/190827598263

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  • loekaaz
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    If you manage to do that (the short shocks), I would like a set of those too

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  • hypetoday
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    thanks, guys!

    Originally posted by keeton View Post
    Awesome read...all the small details make the car what it is in my opinion. Those OZs and that Nardi wheel will look so good man! What are you planning on to get lower?
    at first i will change the original spring rubbers. which are available for this car in 4 versions. depending on the equipment, mercedes has previously installed differently thick gums. i get the thinnest. which again makes about 2 centimeter difference. because of the new wheels, also the rolling circumference is smaller. then we'll see. i need also shorter shock absorbers. we will make some new and shorter ones. unfortunately i'm still waiting.

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