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Old 02-12-2017, 02:58 PM
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Help identify this part please

I am trying to identify this bent part here. I need to get it replaced, however I am unsure of the part name or part number? Appears to be some type of cross bar.


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i think it would help if you could provide context to the part (front, rear, where)
and an arrow pointing what you're seeking. makes it less a guessing game and
provide more accurate results.

the Russian parts diagrams and other parts engines are viewable or downloadable for your browsing, too

http://www.auto-parts.spb.ru/cat/cat...&client=dr2000
http://www.wfaw.net/ucbc_files/russi...ams%20E320.pdf
http://www.everythingbenz.com/z/mtyp...atics-drawings
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w210...arts-list.html
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The part is the half brownish and half white bar that has a bend in the middle. It is on the rear drivers side attached to the wheel rotor assembly.
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Your photo is horrible. And you need to orient the viewer. Assuming that the front of the car is to the left of the photo, thus implying this is the driver's side rear, I would hazard that is the "thrust arm". And that part above it in the photo? I am not aware of any parts with a bend like that on the rear suspension of my '99. A tie rod is a straight piece of metal; yours looks like an "S".

Don't know what you hit but looks like you need the thrust arm, the tie rod, and I suggest also replacing the strut and camber strut. Inspect the brackets on the sub-frame as they could be bent. FWIW, the tie rod is used to adjust toe on the rear wheels.

And post some more info on your car. 1996? Or 2003? 4Matic? Not 4Matic? Sedan? Or wagon?
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