no bodies etc. Its a 420 so no SLS. It has always been my thought that if its sagging its usually the subframe mounts etc but wondered if REALLY REALLY worn out shocks could also cause a sag.

John Berryman wrote:

On Feb 26, 2006, at 12:21 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:


Will really worn out shocks cause the rear end of a 126 to sag and have
the wheels slightly tilted toward the center at the top(like when car
pushed down) or should I look for something else? Shocks are REALLY bad
on this car for starters.  Has 160k miles.
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Have you checked the trunk for dead bodies yet? Water in the spare well or lower 1/4 panels? Could be sub-frame mounts or spring rubbers. Springs rarely go bad but it is possible. Does it have SLS?

Johnny B.
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