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Old 01-08-2013, 02:51 PM
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If we're talking about the tensioner on a 1999 S320, then that looks like the newer spring style and not the old rubber bushing style. That tensioner will probably last forever.

And if slackening the belt is anything like on my W202, then it's easy. No more lock bolt, no more adjusting rod, no more fragile rubber bushing.
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