MB OEM suppliers
#12
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Wizard,
What indicated the tie rods were shot? I have 81K on my C280 and the steering is tight and I don't notice any loosness in the font end.
I did have rear pads put on today and asked about aftermarket pads. My mechanic said I could go with aftermarket, if I didn't mind noise. He subtly recommended I stay with the soft oem pads as he's done other pads for customers who return after a week and want the oems put on. Yea, I don't like the dust, but I love the way the oems stop and I don't like noisy brakes Price: $43 for 4 rear Mercedes brake pads.
What indicated the tie rods were shot? I have 81K on my C280 and the steering is tight and I don't notice any loosness in the font end.
I did have rear pads put on today and asked about aftermarket pads. My mechanic said I could go with aftermarket, if I didn't mind noise. He subtly recommended I stay with the soft oem pads as he's done other pads for customers who return after a week and want the oems put on. Yea, I don't like the dust, but I love the way the oems stop and I don't like noisy brakes Price: $43 for 4 rear Mercedes brake pads.
#13
RE: MB OEM suppliers
The car has been all over the road for the past two months or so, and keeping it straight took a lot more imput then normal. I also had a terrible squeal in the brakes, when I went to the shop and I have done business with them a long time, for the brakes and they found the right front wheel had a lot of play, also the my disc were shot. I asked him about tightening the tie rods up, and I was told, they will just loosen up again down the road. I did some research and found some models before July 99 have had tie rod problems, my car was produced in April of 99, as I remember. Also both sides have to be replaced as on my car the replacement is a rack both right and left inner and outer rods, but the worm and roller. But I got a excellent discount from the supplier. The parts are OEM but a lot less then a dealer would charge.
#14
RE: MB OEM suppliers
I don't know if you can find out whose shocks they are. However, Mercedes uses Sachs & Bilstein for shocks and Eibach and H&R for springs.
From what I've been told, there are only a handful of companies that produce shocks. One may see many different brand names, but they are made to spec. by one of these few companies. Sachs is an enormous shock supplier to the world.
From what I've been told, there are only a handful of companies that produce shocks. One may see many different brand names, but they are made to spec. by one of these few companies. Sachs is an enormous shock supplier to the world.
#15
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I had the shop check the shocks and the bushings on the lower fron control arms and the rear sway bars and they all are fine. There have been some long treads concerning wandering Mercedes cars. Some say they are built for driver imput as the germans don't want to fall asleep driving on the autobahn at 130mph. I have changed tires and still wandering, some call it riding the grooves in the highway. Steering response is very quick and there is no bounce if a hit a pump or once in awhile a pot hole. I have read in some auto magazine a while back that steering has never been a Benz strong suit, but with the steer by wire is supposed to correct this. After the shop is finished with the install I am having the front and rear alignment down at a performance alignement shop. Also I run tires 1 width wider then stock, so that effects handling. They ar great on turns but made the wandering a little more wondering why?
#16
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I have changed tires and still wandering,
Wizard, you use Conti's, no? I really hate wandering steering. I was thinking a tire with a directional tread pattern might make a difference.
Is you car still in the shop having the ti-rods replaced? If so, perhaps that will straighen things out?
#17
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i have a bit of wandering on my wheels.
i link the problem to tire hopping caused by cheap tires that can never be balanced.
i am getting better tires next time.
i must agree these cars are not built for the most luxurious rides.
i link the problem to tire hopping caused by cheap tires that can never be balanced.
i am getting better tires next time.
i must agree these cars are not built for the most luxurious rides.
#18
RE: MB OEM suppliers
ORIGINAL: RockSolid
I don't know if you can find out whose shocks they are. However, Mercedes uses Sachs & Bilstein for shocks and Eibach and H&R for springs.
From what I've been told, there are only a handful of companies that produce shocks. One may see many different brand names, but they are made to spec. by one of these few companies. Sachs is an enormous shock supplier to the world.
I don't know if you can find out whose shocks they are. However, Mercedes uses Sachs & Bilstein for shocks and Eibach and H&R for springs.
From what I've been told, there are only a handful of companies that produce shocks. One may see many different brand names, but they are made to spec. by one of these few companies. Sachs is an enormous shock supplier to the world.
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