Mercedes-Benz 190 Link rod (link pin or sway bar link) replacement

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Mercedes-Benz 190 Link rod (link pin or sway bar link) replacement

Mercedes-Benz 190 link rod (link pin or sway bar link) replacement

Have you ever wondered how a Mercedes-Benz 190, or any car for that matter, manages to so stay on all four wheels when it’s driven around a corner?

Included amongst the wonderful components of a Mercedes-Benz 190’s suspension system, there is a device called the sway bar (also known as a stabiliser bar or anti-roll bar) which works to prevent body roll.

If your Mercedes-Benz 190 is clunking from around the wheels, the tyres are wearing unevenly and the steering is loose, then there is a good chance there is a suspension problem and it could be coming from your Mercedes-Benz 190’s link rods.

It is recommended to replace the left and right side link rods at the same time. Your Mercedes-Benz 190 will be noisy and will become harder to control on cornering when there is a problem with the link rod.

If left for too long, tyres can wear too and replacing tyres can be more expensive than replacing the link rod. Best to replace a link rod as soon as you can to make sure your Mercedes-Benz 190 is handling well.

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