W202 track rods

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Hi all,

The ball joint on the inner end of the offside track rod has a bit of play in it. I can feel it by holding the wheel at the 'quarter-to-three' position and wiggling it.

Question is, I've looked at the drawing on detaili.ru and it looks like the joint is not a separate item. Do I have to buy a complete tie rod assembly?

TIA.
 

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I have always called it the 'centre track bar' but that could be wrong. You can buy an OE Lemforder one, which is not that expensive, IIRC.
 

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We had one at Ollies meet up on the ramp where the gaiter had gone and Ollie said it was all one lump but not expensive
 

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Replaced the drag link on mine. Locally a R2,000 part, at current exchange rates about UKP130. Plus must do wheel alignment after fitting. I though I could adjust the new link compared to the old one but no ways. I could not believe the erratic roadholding from the misalignment. Car would track - follow ruts in the road, would not return to centre after turning - unbelievable behaviour!
 
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Thanks for the replies.
I see that GSF do them for £42.50 + vat so it isn't an expensive job.
I'll definitely get a 4 wheel alignment done afterwards. Any recommendations who to use in North Essex?
 
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