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4479810325 - : Axle Bearing for Mercedes-Benz Image

Axle Bearing

Mercedes-Benz 447-981-03-25
Metris.
$75.00
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1203500066 - : Lock-Nut for Mercedes-Benz Image

Lock-Nut

Mercedes-Benz 120-350-00-66
For drive plate. For drive pinion.
$55.00
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1643370359 - : Shaft Sealing Ring for Mercedes-Benz Image

Shaft Sealing Ring

Mercedes-Benz 164-337-03-59
Left. Shaft seal housing. Right.
$13.50
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1643370159 - : Shaft Sealing Ring for Mercedes-Benz Image

Shaft Sealing Ring

Mercedes-Benz 164-337-01-59
Shaft seal pipe. Left and right.
$21.50
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1643300801 - : Drive Shaft for Mercedes-Benz Image

Drive Shaft

Mercedes-Benz 164-330-08-01
Left.
$950.00
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2203570042 - : Shim Plate for Mercedes-Benz Image

Shim Plate

Mercedes-Benz 220-357-00-42
Axle shaft to rear axle shaft flange left. Axle shaft to interior flange. Propeller shaft to flange. Rear wheel bearing, left and right.
$3.40
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2043301600 - : Drive Shaft for Mercedes-Benz Image

Drive Shaft

Mercedes-Benz 204-330-16-00
Front right.
$1,080.00
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212330580164 - : Drive Shaft for Mercedes-Benz Image

Drive Shaft

Mercedes-Benz 212-330-58-01-64
Front right.
$1,990.00
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2043508123 - : Rear Axle Shaft for Mercedes-Benz Image

Rear Axle Shaft

Mercedes-Benz 204-350-81-23
$1,090.00
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9073506902 - : Rear Axle for Mercedes-Benz Image

Rear Axle

Mercedes-Benz 9073506902
Sprinter van.
$11,640.00
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983020000 - : Retaining Ring for Mercedes-Benz Image

Retaining Ring

Mercedes-Benz 000983-020000
JOINT SPIDER TO SHAFT. 20X1.2 Inside diameter: 20mm Material thickness: 1,2mm. LEFT AXLE SHAFT. 20X1.2 Inside diameter: 20mm Material...
$4.00
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2103340019 - : Protective Ring for Mercedes-Benz Image

Protective Ring

Mercedes-Benz 210-334-00-19
Right.
$6.00
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Mercedes-Benz Axles FAQ

Your Mercedes-Benz car, SUV, or van relies on axles to transfer power from the transmission to the wheels, to support the vehicle's weight, and to control the wheels' movement. Most have two of these rods or shafts in place, though larger models may have even more.

What Types of Axles are There?

There are three main kinds: front, rear, and stub. A front axle is usually made from carbon-steel or nickel-steel, and it helps with steering and adjusting to any bumps or nudges from uneven road surfaces. Front axles come in two types themselves. First, there are dead front axles, which always remain in place. Live front axles, on the other hand, rotate with your wheels.

Rear axles, however, consist of two half shafts that connect to each other through a differential, forming a complete unit. Most rear axles are the live type, and most lighter vehicles such as yours feature the type known as semi-floating rear axles.

Finally, stub axles connect to the front axle and come in four sub-types: Elliot, reverse Elliot, Lamoine, and reverse Lamoine. Each of these connects via different parts to the front axle, and in different ways.

How Can I Tell if an Axle in My Mercedes-Benz is Going Bad?

Unfortunately, even the highest-quality axles can fail. While that's sure to affect ride quality, the bigger concern involves reliable handling. Your best bet's to replace a faulty one before it fails. That means keeping an eye out for signs of defects: your vehicle not moving when you put it into gear, for example, plus excessive vibrations during driving.

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