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new shocks/struts HD springs -240 wagon 200

I just had Bilstein touring shocks/struts installed on my 280k mile 93 240 wagon as well as heavy duty springs in the rear. My mechanic told me the shocks and struts were shot and I assumed they must be as it seemed to be riding a bit lower, although it did not have any discernable difference in handling and ride. The prior shocks were Sachs Boge that were installed 100k miles earlier along with IPD’s anti-sway bar in the rear. The car has always had a smooth and supple ride with perfect tracking on the highway. I had read that the HD shocks were good for towing and heavier loads. I tow a 15 foot boat 400 miles in the summer and the rear end sagged a bit so I thought the heavier springs would help.

Upon installing the new shocks and springs the car rides like a buck board with a very busy ride, pitching forward to back and seems to be bottoming out hard right to the frame over the slightest road bump. It also is pulling to the right even with an alignment. Just after a 20 minute test ride on the highway I had a blasting headache and the onset of a stiff neck. I assume it’s due to the heavier spring but is there a possibility that there’s a break in period where they will soften up (?). Should I also have put in new springs in the front? Could the Bilsteins also be that much stiffer as well?






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