Arnott Introduces New Rear Air Springs For The 2010-'14 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212 Chassis) And The 2012-'14 CLS-Class (W218 Chassis) With AIRMATIC, Including AMG - aftermarketNews

Arnott Introduces New Rear Air Springs For The 2010-’14 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212 Chassis) And The 2012-’14 CLS-Class (W218 Chassis) With AIRMATIC, Including AMG

The Arnott Air Springs replace OEM part numbers 2123204425, A2123204025 and 2123200825 (Right Rear), and 2123204325, A2123203925 and 2123203925 (Left Rear).

Arnott Air Suspension Products has introduced new Arnott-designed aftermarket Right Rear and Left Rear Air Springs for the 2010-‘14 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W212 Chassis) and the 2012-‘14 CLS-Class (W218 Chassis), both with AIRMATIC including the AMG.

The Arnott Air Springs replace OEM part numbers 2123204425, A2123204025 and 2123200825 (Right Rear), and 2123204325, A2123203925 and 2123203925 (Left Rear).

Arnott Part Numbers are A-2790; they retail for $249 each. A detailed installation manual is available for download to help ensure a successful remove and replace experience.

The air springs are backed by Arnott’s Limited Lifetime Warranty in North America and the European Union. Designed, assembled and tested in the U.S., Arnott’s new aftermarket rear air springs replace the OE air springs and feature a new multi-ply Continental ContiTech air spring bladder, German-made crimping rings, custom-designed, high-impact resin top mount and bottom piston, a 4-mm air fitting and an air spring dust boot to protect the assembly from debris.

The entire range of Arnott Air Suspension solutions for Mercedes-Benz vehicles can be reviewed here

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