attn J__ and Speedybenz,

The following is the step by step servicing your front lower arm including how to removing shocks/springs and bushings. I am not including bolts/nuts sizes as I found they could be vary from pre to post 1996 models.

Parts/Tools you might need (all MB OEM tools are similar to generic ones):
202 589 02 33 00 - extractor (any generic ones will do too)
140 589 00 63 00 - thrust piece tool (generic ones will do also)
129 589 10 63 00 - thrust piece tool for steering knuckle
124 589 03 33 00 - thrust piece tool for guide joint of steering knuckle
201 589 05 63 00 - extractor for the ball joint

OEM PARTS
202 320 11 30 - front shocks ($130)
202 320 08 31 - Rear shocks with self leveling ($130)
202 320 03 13 - Rear shocks without self leveling
210 330 00 35 - front lower ball joint ($40)
I need to call dealership regarding front bushings part # and $.

To Remove Lower Arm Control (including bushings / shocks) -- to remove/install shocks only do step 1 and 4

1. Raise and support vehicle on both front wheel at the least. -- (Don't ever raise only one side because of the 'torsion bar' tension)

2. Unbolt and remove the torsion bar bracket. There are some bushings here, light clean up should be sufficient.

3. Using extractor tool and 'fork'/thrust piece, remove support joint from steering knuckle (If you work with suspensions often, you don't have to remove steering knuckle from the bottom joint, simply remove the top one. The purpose is to get more room).

4. Put jack under the control arm, raise it just enough to unscrew the shock's lower mounting bolt, lower the jack, remove the upper shock's double nuts.

5. Mark position of eccentric bolts relative to frame, then loosen nuts and press out bolts. FOR SAFETY, I USUALLY REMOVE/INSTALL ONE WHEEL AT THE TIME, so in case I forget which bolt go where, I could look at the other side.

6. Remove control arm bolts and support control arm

7. Using extractor and thrust piece tool, press support join from control arm. I only use screw driver to remove the bushings from the lower control arm once the bold is removed. If you have never removed the bushings, they might be stuck together pretty tight. Dealership use a 'cork screw' looking tool to extract these bushings. They are 2 set of bushings on each arm. Each set has two rubber bushings that need to be extracted in the opposite direction.

8 Remove control arm!


To make sure you won't ruin your new bushings, do not torque your control arm joint during installation. Once the wheels are back on and vehicle on the ground.. then torque them according to specs.

I will post torque and finally some images tonight. If you are a beginner, make sure you have complete tools and TIME to do so. If you aren't sure, please do it professionally. I am not responsible for anything!!! Someone like speedybenz should be able to tackle this in couple hours.

I am late for work and hopefully this give you an overview.

EDIT: My apology, somehow I left out the 'springs' part, you can 'chain up' your spring before removing the steering knuckle (step 3). Depending on your setup, spring can 'unsprung' as the steering knuckle is seperated from the ball joint. Please be careful upon doing so. To install the spring, you must use 'spring compressor.' -- or the more 'ghetto' way is to put the spring in place.. jack up your lower arm control (watch out.. if the spring isn't placed right, it can jump out while you compress it) and screw back your ball joint (bottom and top). Again.. if you have never worked with suspension, please have it done professionally!!