Bushings on trailing arms

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leo.watsonyw
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Bushings on trailing arms

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When replacing the bushings in the trailing arms, how crucial is it to utilize OEM Mercedes parts? MB sells them for $37 each, whereas aftermarket vendors charge $6–$7. Just as when you get new shoes, it will feel different. However, does anyone have any idea what the difference is between OEM and aftermarket in this particular situation?
lucas_diazp
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Re: Bushings on trailing arms

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It appears that the aftermarket parts are supplied by mainly low-end companies like Uro, MTC, or Hamburg Technik. Given the nature of these parts and the effort required to install them, I would choose the original over the aftermarket option, however I would trust a Febi part if one were available based on my experience. Although they are somewhat more costly than other options, the price is still reasonable when put into context.
leo.watsonyw
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Re: Bushings on trailing arms

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Surely you're correct. Please tell me I can keep the $100. That's all I was looking for.
tariqreedzx
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Re: Bushings on trailing arms

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This part is really manufactured by Febi. Since I have installed several Febi components on my 107, I would have no qualms with using them. The 04977 seems to be available at FCP Euro.
leo.watsonyw
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Re: Bushings on trailing arms

Post by leo.watsonyw »

The Mercedes parts have already been ordered. A broader neck is a hallmark of all aftermarket brands. It annoys me, but I can't say if it will make a difference. I am choosing OEM Mercedes since I know they will endure for 40 years.
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