[W126 Coupe] W126 Coupe-tie rod hitting wheel

Kelly Frink 560sec at comcast.net
Tue Apr 22 22:22:25 EDT 2008


Thanks

I am having a very hard time finding lug bolts to fit also if I use
hubcentric spacers would I need longer lug bolts? and where can I buy
hubcentric spacers.

Thanks a again

Kelly



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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] W126 Coupe-tie rod hitting wheel



Ok, with the pictures it make sense.

1. Get rid of the lead weights that are on the rim next to the tire. The
balance shop can and will have to use the "stick-on" weights on the inside
of the rim.

2. The tie-rod end looks like it rubbed on the inside lip of the rim. Could
be that the new tie-rod ends are just that little bit deeper out of the
steering arm to touch the rim. Get the wheel bearings checked to make sure
that there isn't any free play that is letting the wheel move around,
causing a turn to push the rim into the tie-rod end.



You should have around 1/4" of space between the rim and the tie-rod end so
road junk/gravel doesn't get caught in the gap. You'll probably need some
5mm hubcentric spacers to move the wheels out enough. Make sure you find
hubcentric spacers. You only need the fronts, but it won't hurt to put them
on all four corners.



All I found on Ebay was 10mm spacers, but this will show you what you're
looking for.

5x112mm Mercedes Benz Hubcentric Wheel Spacer 10mm Item number: 310042373600


Later,
Mike Ramay
(702) 494-8056

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Send away - let's see what's happening here.



Are the tie-rod ends hitting the weights or the rim itself?


Later,
Mike Ramay

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I would love to send you the photos if I may. The end of the tie rod
assembly is hitting. New bearing where put in also today and missing two
lug bolts on each wheel maybe the wobble if there is any is because of that?
And yes there are wheel weights on the inside and out of the wheel.



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This doesn't sound right. The tie-rod ends are the closest thing to the
wheel and that position is controlled by the steering arm position. It
wouldn't have changed from old to new tie-rods. I'm guessing that they put
the wheel weights on the edge of the rim next to the tire, not stick-ons on
the inside flat portion of the rim and that's what is hitting. It also
doesn't make any sense that turning a corner would change the position
either - are the wheel bearings set to the correct pre-load position? Loose
wheel bearings might let the wheel wobble on the axle, therefore in relation
to the steering arm with the tie-rod end.



What exactly is hitting the tie-rod end?


Later,
Mike Ramay

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Subject: [W126 Coupe] W126 Coupe-tie rod hitting wheel



I have a problem (#563) -my 560 SEC has 16in. eight hole 92 style rim on it
and when the tie rods where replaced today (the old ones where bent from
towing) the tie rod ends hit the wheel when you turn. If I had 17in rims it
would work however I just bought new tires and I am all most out of money is
there any way to make this wheel work?. Also I am missing two lug bolt on
each wheel and cannot find the right ones any ideas





I have photos but too big to send. If anyone would like to see them just
e-mail me and I will send (HYPERLINK
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Thanks Kelly





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