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Originally Posted by Silber Adler
I have been sorting through my new Mercedes and think I found a source of a noise. It has a clicking noise in the rear. I put a wrench on the sway bar link and could move it up and down and got about a 1/4-1/2 of play with a click on movement both ways.
I assume that I have to pull the wheel to gain access. I saw the link at pelican parts for less than 10 dollars. Might not be hard to make a strut arm using a piece of metal and get it done right now.
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Plastic sway bar end link
Need: 83, 300D Rear Sway Bar link. Anyone?
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