Thanks for the tips about the camber. I think I have more than standard positive camber.
Two questions about the position of the lower plates:
1. Is there a way to tell the position from looking at the plates, possible by the direction of the bottom of the spring?
2. Which position corrects for the positive camber, the manual says position 1 is the highest stage and position 3 is the lowest stage.
As for the compensating spring, what type of spring compressor did you use for the job?
Here's some reading material on the Compensation Spring & Camber.
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=26039.msg186577#msg186577https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=25001.msg178745#msg178745Compensating Spring with pics:
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=18599.msg131315#msg131315The way I did it was to jack the car up at the rear to take the weight off the axle, placed jack stands under the chassis both sides.
Removed only the
lower shock mounting bolts on both sides.
Make sure you
place support under the wheels as well or you could rip your brake lines/hoses as the wheels drop.
Loosen the 2 bolts on the bracket -see pic #1 below.
Remove the right bolt completely so that the bracket swivels and the spring will detension and fall out.
See pic #2
Be careful as the spring detensions!EXHAUST: You may also need to unhook the rubber hangers towards the rear of the exhaust to make some room.
I unhooked the rubber hangers and loosely secured the exhaust with some nylon cord.
I then compressed the new spring off the car, mounted new rubbers & secured with masking tape.
Used webbing straps to keep the spring compressed.
Put the spring into place and secured & retightened the bracket.
Cut the webbing straps once all is secured & bolted.
Reconnect shocks, exhaust hangers etc.
NOTE: The pics are not mine, they're from a W108 however the procedure is the same.
It's a tight fit in there -I've read stories where people have removed the fuel tank to do this spring replacement.
I've done this job twice using the above method, without having to remove the fuel tank.
Hope this helps.
Best
Mike