Buy OEM Mercedes-Benz Steering Parts
Let a faulty steering system go, and it'll end up misaligned, leading to faster tire wear, and worse, "play" or uncontrolled motion -- the kind of unpredictable handling that'll likely get you and the Mercedes-Benz you love into an accident. Avoid pricey repairs; replace any trouble parts sooner rather than later. We've got what you need at competitive prices; it's OEM, so top-quality and guaranteed to fit. Plus, we ship fast, all over the US. Order today!
Steering Gear
Steering Gear
Steering Gear
Steering Gear
Steering Gear
Steering Gear
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Mercedes-Benz Steering FAQ
What are the Signs of a Mercedes-Benz Steering System Going Bad?
Your vehicle pulling sideways and making grinding or squealing noises during steering; the steering wheel feeling loose, slipping, vibrating, or getting harder to turn; and foamy or dirty power steering fluid.
How Much Does Mercedes-Benz Steering Replacement Cost on Average?
It depends on the part, on the model you drive, and on whether you get things fixed at a Mercedes-Benz dealer. Steering wheels, for example, can run between $100 and $500, while steering columns may run $1,500 plus, and the motors that adjust them, $600 or more. Steering couplers, on the other hand, might run a few hundred dollars, while steering gears can run $950 or so to start with. Power steering hoses? $580 to $610. Power steering pumps, $500 to $700 or more, and so on.