Established in 2009
OE Numbers:
2123330014
Compatible Vehicle Series:
MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS (W212)
MERCEDES-BENZ (Imported) - E-Class (W212) - E 200 CGI (212.048, 212.148) [M 271.860;M 271.820] (2009.08 - 2015.12)
MERCEDES-BENZ (Imported) - E-Class (W212) - E 260 (212.036) [M 274.920] (2013.01 - 2016.12)
MERCEDES-BENZ (Imported) - E-Class (W212) - E 260 CGI (212.047, 212.147) [M 271.860] (2009.11 - 2013.12)
MERCEDES-BENZ (Imported) - E-Class (W212) - E 300 (212.054) [M 272.952] (2009.01 - 2013.12)
MERCEDES-BENZ (Imported) - E-Class (W212) - E 400 (212.065) [M 276.820] (2013.11 - 2016.12)
The Large-Load Vibration Filtering Suspension Control Arm Bushing for Mercedes-Benz is specifically developed for large Mercedes-Benz suspension systems, with an outer diameter reaching 75.2mm. It performs a dual role of support and vibration damping within the suspension control arm. Through its 80mm longitudinal length, this component can disperse torsional torque from the suspension swing arm over a wide area. The 14.5mm (or 14.3mm) inner diameter ensures precision fitting with heavy-duty bolts, safeguarding the overall rigidity of the suspension system during intense maneuvers.
Large Outer Diameter: Set at 75.2mm.
Length and Inner Diameter: Length is 80mm, inner diameter is 14.3mm.
Force Span: Designed with a 35mm working width.
Balanced Load Transmission: The large 75.2mm outer diameter increases contact area with load-bearing parts, reducing pressure per unit area.
Structural Fatigue Resistance: The 80mm length design helps distribute axial loads, reducing the risk of rubber aging and cracking.
Operational Consistency: Maintains stable physical properties during long-term driving, reducing changes in chassis feedback.
Established in 2009
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