How to change front shock absorbers on MERCEDES-BENZ M W163 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to change front shock absorbers on MERCEDES-BENZ M W163 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

How to change front shock absorbers on MERCEDES-BENZ M W163 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

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0:00 — MERCEDES-BENZ M W163 – shock absorbers: step-by-step replacement tutorial
0:40 — Unscrew the wheel bolts.
1:45 — Unscrew and remove the wheel arch cover fasteners.
4:06 — Unscrew the lower fastener of the shock absorber.
8:25 — Install and tighten the wheel arch cover fasteners.

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autodoc.co.uk says:

How long did it take you to replace it?

DaytonCarCare says:

Nice. Makes it much easier to do vs most cars have front struts so you have to swap the spring over.

Fat and Furious says:

Good video but it's a shame the 2 post lift bent the side steps so much on this car.

jstbig1 says:

Really nice video.

Jullian Rodriguez says:

Where can I buy the front and rear set for this car same year and model I can’t find them anywhere online pls I need help

Claris Calendar says:

Another good job.

Dick Kickem says:

I Love How More Than Half The Video Is For The Fender Liner And Mud Guards

Tom Kruze says:

Outstanding Video. Some of the best on YouTube. Thank you

ooty guy says:

Thank you for the video, I did this on my 02 ML. Actually it was pretty easy install.

Loud3On1Deck4 says:

My shock bushing fell out the shock when i removed it on my 02 ml 55. I cant find any videos on assembling them.

istvan nagy says:

Where is the spring? This is just an absorber right? How can I lift up a couple of cm my ml? Thanks

Benz Boy says:

Can u show me a picture how it's put together

Jack Leon says:

when will I know that my shocks need replacing, and how about the torsion bar plate?

Paul G. says:

You should warn people to make sure they use an impact wrench to remove the bottom shock bolt. I just sheared the bolt off using a torque wrench – a good way to ruin a day in the garage and eliminate any money I thought I'd save. My car has no rust, so I wasn't expecting that to happen.

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