There is nothing calld "S211" in Mercedes range. All Mercedes are W...., The E-class 2003 -2009 is W 211, The wagon has a T after the model number (Like 320T)
Dear Trond, thank you for your note. The Mercedes 'internal' chassis code is W for all sedan-type vehicles, while S is the chassis code for all station wagon vehicles. The T is part of the 'external' model name, e.g. E-320T (Transport).
just wonder how did you manage to take almost all car apart where only 3 spanners and max 1 hr needed to achieve same results ???????
Please may I know many manhours are required to change the airsprings?
Ok that sound in the background sounds like it should be in a horror movie. WTH 😳
I don't understand why you removed so much material when you could remove the rear wheel swing
Arnott has entered the chat.
Is that the s211 Facelift?
If yes how can it habe LED rear lights
Did you change that afterwards?
Forget that, use Arnot springs. No need to drop the cradle.
Ride quality is not the same,
Sell the car lol. It's too much work lol
Its W211 not s211
You're a sucker. do not you see that it is S211, that is, the combi model
Pan Bałagan
Mercedes calls kombi S and sedans W
Please researchbefore you post
There is nothing calld "S211" in Mercedes range. All Mercedes are W...., The E-class 2003 -2009 is W 211, The wagon has a T after the model number (Like 320T)
Dear Trond, thank you for your note. The Mercedes 'internal' chassis code is W for all sedan-type vehicles, while S is the chassis code for all station wagon vehicles.
The T is part of the 'external' model name, e.g. E-320T (Transport).
You wrong "W" are sedans and "S" are estate.
@@SuperSedans And estates are wagons, therefore they are correct.
Love how people try prove someone wrong when they clearly have no clue themselves what they're talking about xD