Established in 2009
OE Numbers:
9063220544
Compatible Vehicle Series:
MERCEDES-BENZ(Imported)
MERCEDES-BENZ(Imported) - Crossfire - 3.2 [EGX] (2003.07 - 2008.12)
MERCEDES-BENZ(Imported)
MERCEDES-BENZ(Imported) - C Class Sports Car (CL203) - C 230 Kompressor (203.740) [M 271.948] (2002.05 - 2008.05)
MERCEDES-BENZ(Imported) - SLK (R170) - 230 Kompressor (170.449) [M 111.983] (2000.03 - 2004.04)
MERCEDES-BENZ(Imported) - SLK (R170) - 320 (170.465) [M 112.947] (2000.03 - 2004.04)
Axle Support/Subframe Bushing for Mercedes-Benz is a heavy-duty structural component essential for the integrity of the vehicle’s rear suspension architecture. Functioning as a critical dampening node for the axle support and subframe assemblies, this bushing is responsible for maintaining the fundamental alignment of the rear-end geometry. It serves as a vital barrier that dampens chassis shocks and road-induced impacts before they can affect the vehicle's handling or structural frame, ensuring that the suspension remains composed even under heavy loads or uneven road surfaces.
Developed for heavy-duty applications, this bushing adheres to the following specifications:
Vehicle Compatibility: Fully compatible with MERCEDES-BENZ models.
Material Composition: Built with high-resilience materials designed to support the significant weight and dynamic forces of the subframe assembly.
Maintains Precise Rear-End Alignment: By providing firm and stable support, the bushing ensures the rear axle remains perfectly aligned, which is crucial for preventing uneven tire wear and maintaining straight-line stability.
Prevents Subframe Shifting: Engineered to resist "subframe squirm," this component prevents the subframe from shifting during hard acceleration or heavy braking, thereby improving the overall structural rigidity of the vehicle.
Advanced Chassis Dampening: Effectively absorbs large-scale impacts from the road, protecting the chassis from fatigue and improving the overall ride quality for all occupants.
Improved Handling Safety: By stabilizing the subframe, the bushing enhances the vehicle's predictability during cornering, ensuring that the rear suspension reacts accurately to driver inputs.
Established in 2009
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