Rear left inner tire wear
I was a bit surprised because I'm used to working on older rear wheel drive cars where there isn't a whole lot of adjustment, and I don't tend to see this on rears.
After perusing these forums and others, it sounds like this is a common issue with some of these ranges and maybe Mercedes sets camber this way out of the factory or these cars tend to toe out in the rear for whatever reason.
I was wondering if there are any common parts to replace to help or if someone can tell me how to adjust toe at the rear. I've worked on Volvo 240s for like a decade and I can do my own alignments with a string and a tape measure and it turns out fine; I can drive on tires forever and no problem. How does that turn out with these - is it even possible?? Lol
Thanks!!




Below is the thrust arm bushing in the wheel carrier.
Wheel carrier with spring arm bushing and thrust arm bushing.
Inner tie rod bushing:
I was a bit surprised because I'm used to working on older rear wheel drive cars where there isn't a whole lot of adjustment, and I don't tend to see this on rears.
After perusing these forums and others, it sounds like this is a common issue with some of these ranges and maybe Mercedes sets camber this way out of the factory or these cars tend to toe out in the rear for whatever reason.
I was wondering if there are any common parts to replace to help or if someone can tell me how to adjust toe at the rear. I've worked on Volvo 240s for like a decade and I can do my own alignments with a string and a tape measure and it turns out fine; I can drive on tires forever and no problem. How does that turn out with these - is it even possible?? Lol
Thanks!!
Unlike Mercedes Benz models having (like front) independent rear.
BECAUSE OF EVER INCREASING SPEED OF NEW CAR ASSEMBLY LINES Front Camber and Caster along with Rear Camber has been deleted (new car industry’s best kept secret).
The often quoted “Full Front & Rear ‘4’ Wheel alignment” - IS NOW ONLY BASIC TOE - DIRECTIONAL ADJUSTMENT. No means to adjust tire contact angles spread load more evenly.Excess edge load can also lead to ruptured side walls, rim damage.
Onus is now back on owners to fund premature tire replacement !
We therefore saw the need for BOLT-ON Front and Rear kits - no special tools required or time consuming control arm removal to install.
Plus single wrench adjustable. Easily accessible and precise - direct on alignment rack UNDER LOAD.
Front kit (all W204 models) Camber & Caster #502616M replaces also the 4 front highest wearing bushings. And significant improvement to brake and steering response.
Rear kit Camber & Extra Toe #502126K.
Also Rear uprated Bushes for the 6 Multi Link Arms #502628K Tauter rear end response - less twist, flex, wheel tramp, loss of traction. Especially when applying power to lane change / overtake.
DHL Express air worldwide - $40 one kit. $20 each extra.
SEE SPOILER - RE TOTAL SYSTEM
AUDI to VOLVO - Experience Resolving OEM Suspension Shortcomings (and costs) Since 1964 !
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Just waiting for 'adapters' before I get it on jack stands for a better visual check. Can't do anything without an 'adapter' on modern cars these days...










