95 E320 Wagon - Best Practices for Suspension Refresh

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Feb 2, 2015 | 07:06 PM
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New w124 owner here. Just picked up a 163k mi wagon (pics coming soon).

It's a 2 owner southern CA car. Body & paint in excellent shape. Mechanicals, not so much.

Concurrently with fixing an exhaust leak, transmission leak/overfill, and broken driver's seat, I want to do a comprehensive suspension refresh and am looking for guidance. Despite my searching, I can't find a comprehensive best practice for this. Solutions are all over the place and some include cutting springs and other hacks. I do my own wrenching, and only want to pay for an alignment once, so would rather refresh as much as necessary while I'm in there.

Is there a tried-and-true approach that anyone can recommend? Ideally:
  • Retain SLS
  • Firm up the suspension a bit (drives like a Buick right now)
  • A bit lower (not looking for anything "stanced")
  • Open to new sways, bushings, control arms, etc

Appreciate any guidance from the experts. Thanks!
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