Established in 2009
OE Numbers:
2473331200
Compatible Vehicle Series:
MERCEDES-BENZ
This Front Lower Arm Rear Bushing Support is specifically engineered for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. As a critical component of the Mercedes-Benz suspension bushing category, it plays a vital role in connecting the suspension system and managing kinetic energy. Developed to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this support bracket is designed to eliminate chassis noise and steering instability caused by worn bushings, effectively restoring the vehicle’s original handling precision and ride comfort.
Exact Fitment: Tailored specifically for the Mercedes-Benz suspension geometry, ensuring seamless integration with the front lower control arm.
Premium Construction: Fabricated from high-strength housing materials and reinforced rubber compounds for superior resistance against environmental aging and mechanical stress.
Dimensional Accuracy: Manufactured according to the provided key dimensions to guarantee structural integrity under heavy load conditions.
Vibration Dampening: Optimized bushing density to absorb road harshness and minimize cabin noise.
Enhanced Steering Precision: By limiting excessive movement of the control arm, it significantly improves directional stability and cornering performance.
Cost-Effective Maintenance: Helps prevent uneven tire wear and reduces strain on other suspension components, lowering long-term repair costs.
Proven Durability: Subjected to rigorous quality testing to ensure reliable performance across diverse driving environments and climates.
Direct Replacement: Features a standard bolt-on design for a hassle-free installation process without the need for modifications.
Established in 2009
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