Is the Mercedes-Benz W123 rear suspension a dark art?

Is the Mercedes-Benz W123 rear suspension a dark art?

The self-leveling rear suspension on some W123 models can seem like a bit of a dark art to those who have not had the chance to learn it. Once you know the system, it is not all that difficult to understand or work on. Here is a really good breakdown of the system with some help from Peach Parts member Biodiesel300TD What does SLS do?

What was the price of a Mercedes 300D in 1979?

Base price of a 300D: $19,180 1979 Base 230 sedan with four-cylinder gas engine discontinued. Base price of a 300D: $21,497 1980 The 300TD, the first production Mercedes station wagon to reach American shores, is launched. Base price of a 300D: $24,536 1981 The turbodiesel engine, previously available in the S-Class, makes its way to the W123.

What kind of engine does a Mercedes 300D have?

Within that run, Mercedes produced a four-door saloon, a five-door wagon, and a two-door coupe all on the same unibody platform. Engines ranged from 2 and 3-liter diesels (with a turbo from 1980 onward) to a 2.8-liter gasoline inline six. This was the executive car to have in its day, costing nearly $70,000 in today’s money.

When did Mercedes Benz stop making the W123?

Sedan, coupe and wagon were sold in the U.S. clear through 1985. Gasoline and diesel W123s, in a bewildering array of four-, five- and six-cylinder models, were available throughout the W123’s life, but it was the line of diesel models that got the bulk of the W123’s American sales and media attention.

Within that run, Mercedes produced a four-door saloon, a five-door wagon, and a two-door coupe all on the same unibody platform. Engines ranged from 2 and 3-liter diesels (with a turbo from 1980 onward) to a 2.8-liter gasoline inline six. This was the executive car to have in its day, costing nearly $70,000 in today’s money.

How old is a Mercedes Benz 300d car?

When you’re dealing with an automobile that’s more than 20 years old, you’re dealing with a completely different animal than a car from the 2000s that’s just fallen on hard times.

When did the Mercedes Benz W123 come out?

Let’s get the specs out of the way. The W123 Mercedes-Benz chassis was produced from November 1975 (for the 1976 model year) until January 1986. Within that run, Mercedes produced a four-door saloon, a five-door wagon, and a two-door coupe all on the same unibody platform.