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Old Apr 30, 2021 | 12:13 AM
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Hello everyone. I need sway bar end links and front sway bar bushing. I ordered both on ebay . But the bushing that keep coming up are all shaped differently. They all have the round ridge in the middle but My sway bar has no round part in the middle. Do I have a 21 mm or 20 ?

The sway bar links are only showing up as 1 part number and I ordered a set but only fits on one side. The other is a diffrent shape. I appreciate any help with part numbers. I have a 2004 clk500 convertible production date is pre April 2004.
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Old Apr 30, 2021 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by irokdastar
Hello everyone. I need sway bar end links and front sway bar bushing. I ordered both on ebay . But the bushing that keep coming up are all shaped differently. They all have the round ridge in the middle but My sway bar has no round part in the middle. Do I have a 21 mm or 20 ?

The sway bar links are only showing up as 1 part number and I ordered a set but only fits on one side. The other is a diffrent shape. I appreciate any help with part numbers. I have a 2004 clk500 convertible production date is pre April 2004.
It depends on whether you car has option 486 (Sport suspension) or not.

Without 486 option:
Swaybar bushing part # should be 2033232185 (21mm)
Swaybar end link part # 2033202889 (10mm)

With 486 option:
Swaybar bushing part # should be 2033232285 (22mm)
Swaybar end link part # 2033202989 (12mm)

Try this tool https://www.lastvin.com/ to figure out which one you have.
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Old May 1, 2021 | 06:52 PM
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Thanks for the help. But both part numbers are not the one I have. You see how these have that bump in the middle. .ine looks like this picture
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Old May 1, 2021 | 08:23 PM
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I see, from what I know those are not removable, I don't think that you can buy them separately from the swaybar.
If I remember correctly around 2003 Mercedes switched to "non-removable" swaybar bushings and they changed brackets as well. So you have two options:
1. Buy entire swaybar (i so them new around $85)
2. Buy bushings and older style brakes (brackets are around $25 each new, used probably half of that) and cut off old bushings from your swaybar.
Just in case older style brackets are 2033231140 and 2033231240
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Old May 2, 2021 | 11:44 AM
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I see, from what I know those are not removable, I don't think that you can buy them separately from the swaybar.
If I remember correctly around 2003 Mercedes switched to "non-removable" swaybar bushings and they changed brackets as well. So you have two options:
1. Buy entire swaybar (i so them new around $85)
2. Buy bushings and older style brakes (brackets are around $25 each new, used probably half of that) and cut off old bushings from your swaybar.
Just in case older style brackets are 2033231140 and 2033231240
I found this poly bushing . Can I just cut off the old ones and replace with these ?

https://www.powerflexusa.com/shop/pr...1862#attr=1699
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Old May 2, 2021 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by irokdastar
I found this poly bushing . Can I just cut off the old ones and replace with these ?

https://www.powerflexusa.com/shop/pr...1862#attr=1699
Never tried poly bushings, but seems like those should work.
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Old May 5, 2021 | 10:18 PM
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Thanks I ordered the poly bushing to try it out . Question for the end links its the same part number for right and left?

Thank you
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Old May 6, 2021 | 09:27 AM
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Thanks I ordered the poly bushing to try it out . Question for the end links its the same part number for right and left?

Thank you
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