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How to replace front lower foreward control arm E CLS Class W211

Step-by-step instructions on how to replace the lower forward control arm. Check out this article if you need to replace the front rearward control arm. Parts Needed:  Front Lower Control Arm Forward/ Thrust Arm / Torque Strut. Left Control Arm Part Number (Front, RWD only): 2113304311 Right Control Arm Part Number ( …

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DIY How to remove/install front lower control arm on a E Class W211 / CLS

Step-by-step DIY instructions with pictures on replacing the Front Lower (Rearward) Control Arms with Bushings. These instructions apply to the E and CLS class, rear-wheel drive only.  Parts needed:  Left lower control arm (RWD only, not 4Matic) 2113308207 for Mercedes W211 W219 W320 E350 CLS55 Control Arm Right Front Lower OEM LEMFOERDER …

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DIY How to repair a windshield rock chip bull’s eye for $10

Easy step-by-step picture and video instructions on repairing your windshield rock chip/bull’s eye. Repairing a windshield rock chip takes about 30 minutes. Even if you are repairing for the first time. So go ahead, do it all yourself; it’s easy.  It is better to repair a rock chip to prevent …

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Pair Android iPhone Bluetooth Phone with Mercedes-Benz

Are you trying to pair your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone with your Mercedes-Benz? You should be able to do so on most newer Mercedes-Benz cars made after 2010. First, you need to make sure you have Bluetooth in your car. Next, you can follow the instructions below on how to pair your …

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Bolt pattern for Mercedes Benz wheels rims

Mercedes Benz Wheel rim Bolt Pattern Reference Table. Look it up by chassis or by year and model. The first number, 5, indicates the number of bolt holes. The second number, for example, 112, is the circle’s diameter created by the 5 bolts in millimeters. If you will install bigger …

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Location of O2 Oxygen Sensor

Are you trying to find the location of the Oxygen O2 sensors in your Mercedes Benz? Well, pictures are worth a thousand words, so here is one. Look at the picture; it will show where the Oxygen O2 sensors are located. If you are trying to find any of these …

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