Link/Coupling Rod, stabiliser bar OEM 1243200289
OEM 1243200289 is the genuine link/coupling rod, stabiliser bar, fitting 17 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 1243200289
This genuine used OEM stabiliser bar link/coupling rod (part number 1243200289) is an original Mercedes-Benz or SsangYong component. It helps connect the stabiliser bar to the suspension, reducing body roll during cornering for a more stable ride. As a used OEM part, it is made to the exact factory specifications of your vehicle, ensuring a precise fit and reliable performance.
This part fits a range of Mercedes-Benz models including the 190 (1990-1993), 124 Saloon (1986-1990), E-Class (1993-1995), and SL (1993-2001). It also fits the C-Class (1993-2000) and select SsangYong vehicles. Each piece is sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, carefully inspected, and shipped with tracking worldwide. Choosing a used genuine OEM part offers a cost-effective, sustainable alternative to new without compromising quality.
Compatible with:
- Mercedes-Benz 190 (1990-1993)
- Mercedes-Benz 124 Saloon (1986-1990)
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class (1993-1995)
- Mercedes-Benz SL (1993-2001)
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class (1993-2000)
- Plus more models (17 total)
Order with confidence and restore your vehicle's handling with this genuine OEM part delivered directly to your door.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 1243200289
This OEM code fits 17 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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