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(2 customer reviews) - Part #: ARBM280501
- Mfr #: ARBM280501
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1985-1987 Mercedes Benz 300TD Shock Absorber and Strut Assembly - Replacement - Front, Black, Twin-tube, Strut assembly, OE replacement
- Product Details
- Extended Warranty
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- Fitment Info
Our REPLACEMENT shock and strut assemblies are manufactured from high quality materials and are built to match OE specifications at very affordable prices. Get rid of your worn suspensions and restore your vehicle's steering precision and handling characteristics with this product; Backed by 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty.
Features and Benefits:
- Twin-tube design
- Provides maximum safety and stability
- Greatly improves passenger comfort in all road conditions
- Location: Front
- Design: Twin-tube
- Type: Strut assembly
- Color/Finish: Black
- Product Fit: OE replacement
- Quantity Sold: Sold individually
- Damping Type: Non-adjustable
- Recommended Use: OE comparable
- Anticipated Ship Out Time: 1-2 business days
- Warranty: 1-year, unlimited-mileage warranty
- Fit note: 4-door, Wagon, Except 4matic models
- 1985-1987: Base; All Engines;
Product reviews
My shock by Joe, April 17, 2012
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Excelent replacement part at a fraction of the cost
Don't Buy This Product by bria46, August 19, 2011
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I installed these shocks with little dificulity. Used a long breaker bar to loosen and remove the 19mm nuts (not the fault of the shocks) The plastic components provided by Mercedes wouldn't fit. Spent about 1.5 hours per shock modifying the plastic surround that holds the electric sensor wires in place. Quite a job.




