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|  Help: what is "Strut & Spindle" - (hard parts that don't wear out)? 
			
			I bought 1993 Mercedes 190e 2.6L 6 cylinder from junk yard, replaced radiator, cam shaft, head gasket, valve job - car runs okay now. I took the car in to tire shop for alignment and he told me the left front was wrecked, needs a new strut & spindle. So, I go online and find a strut but can't find what a spindle is. I call him back and told him I found a KYB Gr-2 Gas Strut and he says that's not what you need. You need the strut and spindle from a wrecking yard - hard parts that don't wear out. Does anyone know what I need? He says the old ones are bent and that's why the front left wheel angles in from the ground up. I am at a loss and haven't been able to figure this out in forum search or google. | 
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			Sounds like the hub carrier. The "spindle" is the part inside of the wheel bearings, it is a large casting that mounts to the bottom of the strut, and to the lower control arm.
			
				
			
		 
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			The spindle is basically the front axle.
			
				
			
		 
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				wheel angles inward
			 
			
			Thanks!!! It sounds like I can just purchase the spindle from a salvage yard then and buy a new strut and be good to go. The front driver wheel angles inward from bottom up to the top when viewed from the front of the car very noticeably - maybe 15 degrees! So, I guess something must be bent (e.g. spindle and strut). The passenger side angles in as well but not nearly as much. | 
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