Author Topic: Only 48 Years?  (Read 3863 times)

dirtrack49

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Only 48 Years?
« on: June 12, 2014, 03:59:57 »
So, after 48 years in service, give or take a nap or two, it appears my shocks have finally gone south. Has something finally caught up with German engineering???

I have spent the last year getting my 66 230SL back to driving status. I have taken three test drives and have found that other than a few minor leaks, the only real problem I can find currently existing, is most likely the shock absorbers.

When testing each corner, I find a good rebound on three of four sides of the car. The front right, has no rebound whatsoever. I am assuming, since the suspension still moves up and down in front, that the front right shock absorber must be collapsed and possibly locked?

Any hints on replacing the shocks? I have an air conditioned vehicle that the A/C is currently inoperative. In fact, I am considering taking the A/C unit out. It is a Kuhlmeister unit that has been disabled due to a bad condenser for many years.

Any opinions on what I need to do to the suspension other than replacing the shocks?

Should I go OEM? Are the same shocks available as when new? If so, where should I  purchase them?

TIA
Tom L.
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Re: Only 48 Years?
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2014, 04:11:28 »
OEM shocks are Bilsteins, just search the web for the cheapest.
For example, here are a set of 4 for less than $400: http://www.ebay.com/itm/370329236666?
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Re: Only 48 Years?
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2014, 04:44:09 »
Replaced the Shocks on my 250sl with OEM after much consideration.  If you buy Bilstien, I would just confirm that you are buying shocks made specifically for the w113 as I believe some vendors sell non-pagoda Bilsteins as pagoda shocks.

Here's the link where I shared my thoughts when I changed the shocks. 

http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=17654.0

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Re: Only 48 Years?
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2014, 17:30:51 »
That's pretty good engineering I say, no worries mine have been replaced last year ... no idea if it was the first time or not :)
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dirtrack49

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Re: Only 48 Years?
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2014, 14:54:04 »
Thanks for the help everyone. I will go ahead and order a set.

I have noticed that some part suppliers offer "Heavy Duty" versions of the shock. Or is that just an advertising gimmick? Is there more then one set of Bilsteins available for a 66 230SL?

Rolf-Dieter, These are the original shocks. However, the vehicle sat for 15 years prior to my start of bringing it back from the dead. So, I guess we need to subtract 15 years from 48. Thirty three years and 76k miles is still highly commendable.

Tom L.
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