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Old 04-23-2007, 12:15 PM
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Sportline Subframe Bushing Part Number...

... Does anyone have it? I had it on a notepad at my work but now it's gone.

I need it because I'm lowering my car possibly this weekend and want to do everything together at the same time.

Thanks in advance!

Also, were there any other bushings Sportline made for the W124?
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Also, looking for the DIY guide to install C-class/SLK pedals.
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2Phast has the pedal tutorial up on his site.

You might consider the sportline LCA Bushings in addition to the sportline subframe bushings.
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Thanks Eliot, do you have the part numbers?

I keep losing them.

Also, any updates man!?!?
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Wait, you are the member who works at a benz part department, and you are asking US for part numbers?

sounds like some post whoring to me
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LOL.

I'm too lazy to access the Euro EPC to check the part numbers. haha
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I don't have the part #s for either unfortunately.

Edit - Wheels... I've checked around and your undercutting every quote I've received by at least 100 USD. However I'm on the other coast... any suggestions?

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Chris, did you ever find those part numbers for the sportline subframe bushings? I'm gonna have my rear end all apart in a couple weeks and might as well put in sportline bushings while I'm at it.
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Yeah I found the part number but I lost them. They are installed on my car though however.
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Not trying to hijack ...but wonderong if someone can offer some input on differences of these sportline bushings vs stock while the subject is up.

Are they simply a harder rubber compound? Any idea on pricing. I too may be lowering my car soon, yet I'm still on the low end of the learning curve on the MB (my 1st). Thanks!!

*Part numbers anyone?

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Harder rubber. They last better as well.
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129 351 14 42 (2 required - less than $30 USD each)
I doubt if you could tell the difference between these and standard ones though. They are a real pain to change so only really worth doing if your old ones are shot or you need to drop the subframe anyway. Not easy to get in and out.
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Also, were there any other bushings Sportline made for the W124?
Yes, front wishbone bushes. Again not really worth doing unless yours are shot because they're so hard to change.

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Parts Required for 1992 300CE Sportline
Suspension (except steering box)

Part Number Description Quantity
A 124 320 64 30 Front Sport Strut 2
A 124 320 23 31 Rear Sport Shock 2
A 124 321 30 04 Front Sport Spring 2
A 124 324 28 04 Rear Sport Spring 2
A 201 321 10 84 Front Spring Pad 2
A 201 325 09 44 Rear Spring Pad 2
A 124 323 68 65 Front Sport Swaybar 1
A 124 323 45 85 Front Swaybar Inner Bushing 2
A 124 323 51 85 Front Swaybar Outer Bushing 2
A 124 326 19 65 Rear Sport Swaybar 1
A 124 326 01 81 Rear Swaybar Bushing 2
A 201 330 01 75 Front Lower Arm Bushing Kit 2
or A 124 330 09 75 (Need VIN to determine part #)

I don't have rear sub-frame p/n handy....

This is the list I used for my conversion/install on my 1991 300CE five years ago.....I don't know if any part numbers have been superceded in that time. Good luck.

More here....

http://www.mercedesshop.com/sportline_suspension.htm

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