How long do Mercedes struts last?

between 50,000 and 100,000 miles
Struts may need to be replaced anywhere between 50,000 and 100,000 miles. If the struts start leaking, or become broken or damaged, they should be replaced immediately.

Do Mercedes have shocks or struts?

Your suspension system in your Mercedes is what is responsible for helping you to keep you comfortable on the road. All of the components help to support the frame of your vehicle and keep you driving safely on the road. …

How much does it cost to fix a Mercedes suspension?

Mercedes-Benz C300 Suspension Shock or Strut Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $354 and $446 while parts are priced between $1,862 and $1,870.

What brand shocks does Mercedes use?

BILSTEIN
Although the annual production output of BILSTEIN now amounts to approximately 10 million shock absorbers, all products are adapted precisely to the needs of customers. This is the reason why BILSTEIN has established itself as a standard supplier of Mercedes-Benz.

Do Mercedes have shocks?

Since your shocks and struts play such a prominent role in how your Mercedes Benz operates, it’s helpful to be able to tell if your shocks are bad. Our team here at Burdi Motorworks has the experience to diagnose strut and shock issues with your Mercedes and make the necessary repairs.

How much does a strut replacement cost?

On average, expect to pay somewhere between $450 and $900 to replace a pair of struts. An individual strut assembly will cost about $150 to $300 so you’re looking at around $300 to $600 for parts alone. Labor alone will set you back about $150 to $300 for the pair.

Who makes Mercedes Benz struts?

Arnott’s AS-3237 (right) and AS-3238 (left) are completely remanufactured OE front struts for the W212 chassis 2010-’16 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and W218 chassis 2012-’17 CLS-Class, both with 4MATIC, AIRMATIC and ADS and includes AMG models. For more information, visit www.arnottindustries.com.