Where is the torque strut on a Mercedes Benz?

Where is the torque strut on a Mercedes Benz?

Note: Mercedes considers all of the hardware to be single use only and must be replaced with new. The torque strut control arm connects the steering knuckle (yellow arrow) to the front section of the sub-frame (red arrow).

Is the torque strut bushing on my SL500 wearing out?

Torque strut bushings are wearing out. Front end still feels Torque strut bushings are wearing out. Front end still feels tight. How important? … read more

What kind of torque does a Mercedes Benz wheel have?

The Mercedes Benz Wheel Lug Nut Torque Chart we have compiled can be used as a quick reference guide by roadside assistance providers or DIY enthusiasts when working on any Mercedes Benz vehicle.

When do the control arms on a Mercedes W204 wear out?

The control arms on the front suspension of the Mercedes W204 will wear out over time. If you are feeling a loss of tighten in the front suspension the best thing to do is safely get under the vehicle and preform a visual inspection.

Note: Mercedes considers all of the hardware to be single use only and must be replaced with new. The torque strut control arm connects the steering knuckle (yellow arrow) to the front section of the sub-frame (red arrow).

Torque strut bushings are wearing out. Front end still feels Torque strut bushings are wearing out. Front end still feels tight. How important? … read more

Where are the control arms on a Mercedes W203?

The front suspension on the Mercedes W203 have two control arms on each side that attach to the steering knuckle and the chassis, an upper and lower. The control arm has two areas of trouble; The ball joint that connects to steering knuckle and the control arm bushing, that connects it to the chassis.

The Mercedes Benz Wheel Lug Nut Torque Chart we have compiled can be used as a quick reference guide by roadside assistance providers or DIY enthusiasts when working on any Mercedes Benz vehicle.

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