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Installing C32 stabilizer bars on C240/C320 (W203)

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Old 12-14-2001, 08:03 AM
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Question Installing C32 stabilizer bars on C240/C320 (W203)

Is this a straight bolt-on job? Other than the replacement front/rear stablizer (sway) bars, what other parts (bushings, etc.) are needed? How many man-hours does this job require?

Other than reduce body roll during hard cornering, how much will this mod affect ride comfort?

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Never done it, but it should be a staight bolt-on job that should take a half hour or so if you have a hoist. You'll need the stabilizer links and the bushings as well as the main stabilizer. Don't quote me though, as I've never done it.

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