TE Lowering
edit: this is the website i came across when i was thinking about a wagon purchase. no idea how reliable the system is.
Last edited by ZedStyle; Sep 5, 2013 at 03:46 PM.
Removing the whole system isn't hard but it is a messy PITA IMO (BTDT) . It is a nice feature to have tho (when working). You can't just block off the lines; you'll have to connect them because the pump for the system runs off the power steering and is circulated in a closed system. Or you can delete all the lines, etc and get a non-SLS power steering pump and install along with conventional a shock set-up. For all that work and money; fixing the SLS might be the cheapest route.
How low do you want to go? I bet there is an air-bag kit that will do the job too...but it's got to be big $$s I would think.
There are no MB replacement parts suitable to replace SLS on the TE. Some guy on one of the forums put Monroe air shocks to hold up the back, as the springs alone will NOT do that.
Search at benzworld dot org and peachparts dot com for threads just like yours, and you will not find any proper way to replace SLS on a TE.
There are no MB replacement parts suitable to replace SLS on the TE. Some guy on one of the forums put Monroe air shocks to hold up the back, as the springs alone will NOT do that.
Search at benzworld dot org and peachparts dot com for threads just like yours, and you will not find any proper way to replace SLS on a TE.
For the North American market, maybe, but my uncles TE doesn't have SLS. It's in Africa.
You could do so many people a big favor by using your uncle's TE vin to get the part number of those African MB factory non-SLS springs, so that they can delete the SLS on their USA delivered TE. As you know, someone asks about that every few months on the MB boards.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by ds190; Oct 8, 2013 at 10:36 PM.
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If you have deleted it, it looks good. You could save so many people a lot of time by posting the parts and part numbers of all you did to lower it, and then to delete the SLS on that TE.
A full part list with numbers would make you a hero to so many that have dreamed of removing the tandem pump, and never replacing an accumulator ever again. Please show them the way.
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You could do so many people a big favor by using your uncle's TE vin to get the part number of those African MB factory non-SLS springs, so that they can delete the SLS on their USA delivered TE. As you know, someone asks about that every few months on the MB boards.
Thanks in advance.




