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Mercedes-Benz Tie Rod Linkages

2047232239 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 204-723-22-39
$27.00
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2022680227 - : Rod End for Mercedes-Benz Image

Rod End

Mercedes-Benz 202-268-02-27
$19.50
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1717900159 - : Pull Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Pull Rod

Mercedes-Benz 171-790-01-59
$64.00
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4637230900 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 463-723-09-00
$14.50
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1177230139 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 117-723-01-39
$8.00
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2537330239 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 253-733-02-39
$23.50
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2302600633 - : Shift Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Shift Rod

Mercedes-Benz 230-260-06-33
$169.00
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4637203402 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 463-720-34-02
$29.50
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2202600533 - : Shift Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Shift Rod

Mercedes-Benz 220-260-05-33
$177.00
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2227200293 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 222-720-02-93
Right door.
$24.50
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1667331939 - : Securing Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Securing Rod

Mercedes-Benz 166-733-19-39
Left rear door.
$30.00
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2540305000 - : Connecting Rod for Mercedes-Benz Image

Connecting Rod

Mercedes-Benz 254-030-50-00
$228.00
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Mercedes-Benz Tie Rod Linkages: Steering Connection Points

Why shell out big bucks for parts you're not sure will fit? Tie rod linkages connect your steering system to the front wheels, translating steering input into precise wheel movement for directional control. These adjustable components also allow for wheel alignment adjustments that ensure proper tire contact with the road surface. Mercedes-Benz engineers these linkages with precision ball joints and threaded adjusters that maintain exact geometry specifications throughout their service life. When tie rods wear out, steering becomes imprecise and tire wear patterns become uneven and premature.

The Critical Role of Tie Rod Systems

Inner and outer tie rods work together to transfer steering motion from the rack and pinion assembly to the steering knuckles at each front wheel. The threaded connection between inner and outer tie rods provides precise toe adjustment during wheel alignment procedures. These components must withstand steering forces while maintaining exact positioning to preserve handling characteristics and tire life. They work closely with suspension components to maintain proper wheel geometry.

Why Tie Rod Components Eventually Fail

Ball joint assemblies wear from constant articulation and exposure to road contaminants, developing play that affects steering precision. Protective boots tear from age and road debris, allowing dirt and moisture to accelerate wear of internal components. High mileage operation and aggressive driving patterns increase stress and reduce component lifespan.

When Tie Rod Replacement Becomes Necessary

Replace tie rods when steering becomes loose or imprecise, tire wear patterns become irregular, or wheel alignment cannot be properly adjusted. Models like the ML-Class and GL-Class typically require tie rod service every 80,000-120,000 miles depending on driving conditions. Genuine Mercedes-Benz tie rods ensure proper thread pitch and ball joint specifications that generic alternatives may not provide, maintaining precise steering response and alignment capability.

Why settle for less when Mercedes-Benz offers the best for your vehicle's needs?