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Old 04-07-2012, 02:09 PM
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Multi link rear suspension bushing DIY

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This DIY does NOT use the Mercedes special tools.
You will note that everything used here can be found even in the most rural areas of North America.


#1. Loosen the REAR wheel lugs, not more than one turn.

#2. Raise the rear of the vehicle and set it on jack stands.

#3. Remove the two 10 MM fasteners holding the plastic lower control arm cover.

#4. Remove the plastic lower control arm cover.

#5. Place a floor jack under the lower control arm (side you start with) and raise until it almost lifts the car off the jack stand.

#6. Remove the tire.

#7. Dismount the caliper.

#8. Remove the rotor.

#9. Separate all link arms from the knuckle.

#10. You WILL need to seriously BEND the brake backing plate for tool access; Use a hammer and 2x4 to pound it back BEFORE mounting the rotor, and you must test for rubbing/scraping, tweaking/adjustment of the backing plate as needed.

#11. You will re-use only the lower control arm bushing BOLT and NUT on the knuckle.

#12. Carefully rotate the knuckle 180° (up side down).

#13. Slip the knuckle ear into the lower control arm, and put a long under size bolt through the mounting holes. This is only a temporary work brace.

Please note: You will apply approximately two tons of force.
#14. Assemble the extraction tool, I used.
* Three foot sections of 7/16 - 14 threaded rod cut to my need (even if you are rough, each piece will generally survive two cars)
* Ten nuts, because they take serious abuse, and may need replacing after each operation.
* A 1.5 inch socket for the bushing to pull into.
* Several heavy washers, or at least twenty average washers. You will wreck more than you expect due to crush/abrasion/extrusion.
* A cheater pipe that will slip over your brace wrench.
* One box/open end wrench to act as brace.
* It is a personal decision on weather to use a deep socket/impact gun combination, or a second wrench + cheater pipe. It requires a strong impact gun with a good air supply.

#15. Extraction is as the pictures show, a simple application of physics.



Going in with the new bushing...................

Please note: You will apply approximately two tons of force.
#16. Assemble the installation tool, I used.
* Three foot sections of 7/16 - 14 threaded rod cut to my need (even if you are rough, each piece will generally survive two cars)
* Ten nuts, because they take serious abuse, and may need replacing after each operation.
* A 1-5/16 inch socket for the bushing press.
* Two used MB# 6150310051 Spacer Ring, because they where the perfect size/shape, and free junk.
* A 7/16 or 3/8 thick 1-5/8 diameter washer or similar size piece of bar stock, (look at the pictures for ideas), at least twenty average washers. You will wreck more than you expect due to crush/abrasion/extrusion.
* A cheater pipe that will slip over your brace wrench.
* One box/open end wrench to act as brace.
* It is a personal decision on weather to use a deep socket/impact gun combination, or a second wrench + cheater pipe. It requires a strong impact gun with a good air supply.

#17. Installation is "again" as the pictures show, a simple application of physics.

#18. The bushing needs to be roughly centered (equal outer sleeve protrusion on both sides) when you finish pressing, so don't seat it to deep.


Suspension kit rear multi link


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