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Best thing to do is get the car up on jack stands and start pushing and pulling suspension and steering parts. Pull the wheels back and forth both horizontally and vertically and listen for noises and feel for movement where there should be no movement.
The W140's are heavy cars and tough on suspension parts.
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Russell McMahon Tulsa, OK 2001 CLK 320 1992 400se 1993 400e 2000 320ML |
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I don't know what brand you got but I know that Lemforder is the best and are worth the few extra bucks. Three weeks is a bit short for a new link to fail unless it was defective. First try pushing up and down on the front of the car quite fast and see if you can hear the noise this is best done with two people, then get under with both wheels off the ground and have someone move steering wheel back and forth and see if you hear noise. USE JACK STANDS.
Also did you change the sway bar bushings? |
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