I said _nothing_ about touching my Mercedes' coil springs , they're just fine and dandy thankyouverymuch .
-Nate
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> Rather than use a coil spring compressor on the rear springs the
> possibly easier and safer way is to lower the whole rear subframe which
> decompresses the springs. This allows you to also check the subframe
> rubber spacers which often need replacing. I never had any luck with
> the external coil spring compressors on the rear springs. It seems that
> the Mercedes style internal compressor is what works.
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: Coil Spring Service
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