Established in 2009
OE Numbers:
2463520100
Suspension Bushing for Mercedes-Benz Serise Car is an elongated structural component designed for deep housing locations within the Mercedes-Benz chassis that require extended support. In suspension designs where pivot points are subjected to high axial loads, this elongated bushing provides a larger surface area for distributing mechanical pressure. It functions as a heavy-duty dampening pivot, bridging the gap in deep suspension mounts to ensure that the arm remains stable and centered. By providing a deeper and more secure foundation, it effectively shields the chassis from the most severe road impacts, significantly enhancing the longevity and reliability of the suspension assembly.
The defining characteristic of this component is its extended length, designed for deep-seated applications:
Applicable Brand: MERCEDES-BENZ.
Product Category: Bushing.
Key Dimension: 451278.
Extended Surface Area: The 78mm length provides a significantly larger surface area for shock absorption and load distribution compared to standard bushings, reducing the pressure on any single point.
Reduced Friction and Wear: The elongated design minimizes internal friction within the housing, which protects the surrounding suspension arms from premature wear and erosion.
Superior Deep-Housing Stability: Specifically designed for deep mounting locations, ensuring the bushing remains perfectly seated and prevents "tilting" or axial movement during heavy suspension travel.
Improved Long-term Durability: The robust construction and increased material volume allow it to withstand high-stress cycles, effectively extending the service life of the entire suspension arm.
Established in 2009
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