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Buy OEM Mercedes-Benz 400SEL Shocks and Struts

Don't let the shocks and struts in your 1993 Mercedes-Benz 400 SEL go bad. That happens, and the steering system in the sedan you love won't work as well, you'll start losing control at speed, and more than likely, you'll end up in a serious accident. Our advice: see signs they're failing, and you should repair the suspension, before it's too late. Shop the OEM-quality replacement parts you need, here at MB Part Source. Our prices are low, and we ship fast, nationwide; order today.

All About Shocks and Struts for 1993 Mercedes-Benz 400 SEL

The shocks and struts in the suspension in your in your 400 SEL control the activity of its coil springs. What this means is that they help the vehicle stabilize and keep you in control while you drive it. They do this by helping it maintain the alignment of its wheels (keeping its tires on the road), minimize its body roll, handle properly, and brake consistently. The symptoms of shock and strut failure range from worsening ride quality and forward lean when stopping to bouncing or pulling sideways when turning. You may notice uneven or flat areas on the tires, too, plus an oily or greasy film on the absorbers and assemblies. In such cases, run a suspension inspection and, depending on the results, replace the shocks, the struts, or both. Otherwise, inspect and replace them as needed every 50,000 miles or so. Recent RepairPal data suggests that may run you anywhere from $2,030 or so to $2,070 plus, depending on whether you take care of the job DIY or have it done at a Mercedes-Benz dealership.