Established in 2009
OE Numbers:
1243511942 | A1243511942
2013512742 | A2013512742
Compatible Vehicle Series:
MERCEDES-BENZ 190(W201)
C-CLASS(W202)
COUPE(W124)
E-CLASS(W124)/(C124)/(S124)
This Replacement Lower Arm Bushing for MB W202 R170 is a premium component within the Mercedes-Benz Suspension Bushing category. Designed as a critical pivot point for the chassis, this bushing plays a vital role in dampening road vibrations and maintaining suspension geometry. Manufactured with high-durability materials, it serves as a direct replacement for worn-out factory parts, restoring the signature smooth handling and steering precision associated with Mercedes-Benz vehicles. It provides reliable mechanical support and extends the operational life of the entire suspension system.
The bushing is engineered to exact dimensional standards for a seamless fit. Key technical data includes:
Outer Diameter: 61 mm
Inner Diameter: 16 mm
Width: 58 mm
Position: Lower Control Arm
Category: Mercedes-Benz Suspension Bushing Series
Enhanced Driving Dynamics: The high-density structure effectively absorbs impacts from uneven surfaces, significantly reducing chassis noise and improving cabin comfort.
Superior Material Resilience: Built using fatigue-resistant compounds that withstand oil exposure and extreme temperature fluctuations, preventing premature cracking or deformation.
Precision Engineering: Manufactured strictly to the 615816 dimensions, ensuring a "bolt-on" installation that minimizes labor time and eliminates the need for modifications.
Stability & Safety: Maintains consistent wheel alignment to prevent uneven tire wear and ensures predictable vehicle tracking during high-speed cornering or emergency braking.
Established in 2009
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