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I recently purchased a mint 1966 250s with 61K original miles (see pict below). I love the car but I can only assume the 11" of ground clearance was a design necessity in the 60s when you routinely needed to transport 5 large Germans and their luggage, while driving over bad roads, in winter, with snow chains on, going uphill both ways.
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Thought I would share my 2 days worth of research on w108 (1966 250S) Coil Springs with everyone. The below is for the 250S but I've attached the MB Data Techbook details on the other models as well.
Front Coil Spring Part No. for MERCEDES-BENZ: 108 321 03 04
Model: 250S / Chasiss: W108.012 / Engine: 2.5L V6 / Automatic with A/C, Power Steering and Power Brakes
Vehicle Permissible total weight: 1940 kg
Front axle capacity: 885 kg
Rear axle capacity: 1055 kg
MB Tech Databook For Front Springs 108 321 03 04
Free length of spring “L” [mm]: 378
Spring length under normal load [mm]: 252
Load “P” normal kp: 652
Load “P” max kp: 983
Spring travel per 100 kp of load [mm]: 19.3
Wire thickness “d” [mm]: 16.2
Mean winding “d” diameter [mm]: 110
Number of windings: 10 3
Thickness [mm]: 15,9
Length [mm]: 410
Weight [kg]: 5,6
Outer Diameter 1 [mm]: 126
Other Front Springs that are a direct swap with the MB ones:
SPIDAN 48662 Direct Cross Interchange
SUPLEX 19050 Direct Cross Interchange
BOGE 813480 Direct Cross Interchange
CS Germany 14319802 Direct Cross Interchange
KYB RA1943 Indirect Cross Interchange
K+F 319802 Indirect Cross Interchange
Rear Coil Spring for MERCEDES-BENZ: 108 324 02 04
MB Tech Databook for Rear Springs 108 321 02 04
Free length of spring “L” [mm]: 314
Spring length under normal load [mm]: 215
Load “P” normal kp: 614
Load “P” max kp: 990
Spring travel per 100 kp of load [mm]: 16.2
Wire thickness “d” [mm]: 15.9
Mean winding “d” diameter [mm]: 120
Number of windings: 6
Thickness [mm]: 15,9
Length [mm]: 325
Weight [kg]: 4,5
Outer Diameter 1 [mm]: 137
Other Rear Springs that are a direct swap with the MB ones:
SPIDAN 48663 Direct Cross Interchange
SUPLEX 19051 Direct Cross Interchange 6
K+F 31981000 Direct Cross Interchange 6
BOGE 813490 Direct Cross Interchange 6
BILSTEIN 36159420 Direct Cross Interchange 6
SACHS 996164 Direct Cross Interchange 6
TRW JCS985 Direct Cross Interchange 2
Also, if you look at the springs themselves they have one end that is pigtail (don't cut that end) and the other is tangential (spins off into space). At least according to Eaton Detroit Springs (guys who've made springs for 100 years) they are okay to cut: read this: http://www.eatondetroitspring.com/cutting-coil-springs/
Yes, they will make the spring stiffer but that is needed given the car sits lower to the ground; you want it stiffer so you don't bottom out all the time. When you have custom lowered springs made, they are stiffer than the stock ones - suprise suprise.
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