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Me too, I hope it will last. Sadly modern zinc plating don't even come close to what was done in the 90's.Can’t get enough of the zinc plate!!!
the difference for me was substantial. The sportline box is heavier in feel and more direct. I really, really like it and would try to keep it in the car if I were youI will think what to do about this issue. I would prefer to keep the sportline box, but is there any benefit to it? Do you feel any improvement over the normal box? I read somewhere there is different gear ratio on sportline box.
OH! I didn't realize you had a factory Sportline box! Definitely keep / repair that one. It does have a different (quicker) ratio vs standard.I will think what to do about this issue. I would prefer to keep the sportline box, but is there any benefit to it? Do you feel any improvement over the normal box? I read somewhere there is different gear ratio on sportline box.
0.2mm should be barely perceptible. I agree, leave it alone for now. Under pressure from the P/S pump there may be zero play felt at the steering wheel.I triple checked, box in the center position, 0.2mm play on the arm. On the attached video, box wasnt in the center position. I will leave it as is for now. After I reassemble everything I will check the play on the steering again on the new linkages and if it will be a lot more than I like then I will do something about it.
Aaargh. MBCC still shows -02-03 as available (link) but that may change. Did you talk to a dealer and ask what codes appeared for this part?More news from the MB. Tie rod left and right P/N 129-330-02-03 and 03-03 are now NLA from the Germany. I just ordered the last remaining 129-330-02-03 tie rod.
There are some left in local warehouses around the EU, but 03-03 shows as NLA everywhere in the EU. So what is left in the US is left there, and no more new OEM tie rods.
I'll be surprised if the Lemforder shown is made in Germany. Maybe they have some old stock?Owning this cars is becoming a little bit of a challenge, glad mine is not driving anytime soon. I wont introduce any wear to the NLA components.
I will try Lemforder before ordering new OEM from the FCP euro.
As noted above, it appears both inner (LH thread) and outer (RH thread) tie rod ends are NLA from MB, and I can't find both available OEM aftermarket either. Just no-name junk brands. Not good.@gsxr, Dave shouldn’t Mercedes at least stock the tie rod ends? The tie rod bars can be reused.
Nope. MB wants you to crush your planet-killing, CO+HC spewing fossil burner, and give them $100k+ for a new EV. Eliminating spare part support for combustion engined vehicles will speed up your conversion to EV. So they believe.PS: I thought that MB would have to stock safety parts at least.
@gsxr,As noted above, it appears both inner (LH thread) and outer (RH thread) tie rod ends are NLA from MB, and I cant find both available OEM aftermarket either. Just no-name junk brands. Not good.
Nope. MB wants you to crush your planet-killing, CO+HC spewing fossil burner, and give them $100k+ for a new EV. Eliminating spare part support for combustion engined vehicles will speed up your conversion to EV. So they believe.
Was your order from FCP cancelled? Lemforder 1073501 still shows available here:Lemoforder tie rod is NLA patr number 10735 01. Im on the hunt to find at least one remaining somewhere.Im just lost for words.
Looks great! Make sure to install the LCA rubber bushings based on the photos here. One of the FSM documents has incorrect diagrams/drawings, this might be early printed manuals, I can't remember.More parts coming, no surprises this time. Everything is repacked OEM.