My current Coupe's seat springs seem fine but a little soft , I find low mileage W-123's on a fairly regular basis and you can tell the difference immediately .
I wonder if stuffing pool noodles into the springs of a not yet broken seat spring assy. , would firm it up a bit .
-Nate
Rob wrote :
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> Thanks Nate,
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> Like I said, the height control hasn't worked for the 7 1/2 yrs I've had
> the car, until now, so I'll have to play around with it to find the best
> spot, though I'm used to the place it's been. With the seat out, it was
> easier to shampoo the carpet along the side, so I did. I'll put a few
> pics up at some point.
>
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> Rob
> Garden Grove, CA
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: fixed my driver's seat springs
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