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Mercedes Rear Axle And Differential W108, W111, W113 on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
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North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercedes-Benz Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:A108 350 06 00

Mercedes W111, W108 and W113 rear axle with differential 4.08 ratio. Complete with:
- rear disc brakes
- rear brake rotors in good condition, still in manufacturer tolerance
- rear 35mm brake calipers, need refurbishing
- rear emergency brake shoes, poor condition
- rear emergency brake cables, new
- rear trailing arms covers and bushings, used but not cracked or brittle
- compensating spring with bushing, good condition
- lateral adjustment rod with rubber bushings in good condition
- central differential mount bushing, used but not cracked
- rear suspension springs, new
- set of 5mm spring bushings, good condition
- set of 20mm spring bushings, good condition

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