Description
Product Overview
The Sachs 4014834 Suspension Shock Absorber Kit is designed for front suspension repairs, providing an OE-level, all-in-one set of matched components for effective maintenance. This kit delivers precision fitment and reliability, addressing symptoms such as poor ride quality, excessive body roll, and abnormal tire wear. It includes essential parts to support the suspension system, helping to manage road imperfections effectively. The Sachs 4014834 kit, identified by MPN BCLZ-48166-22-4014834, is engineered for durability and performance.
Kit Contents
- 2 x Sachs – (553 721) Front Shock Absorbers
- 2 x Sachs – (802 251) Front Strut Bearings
Cross Reference Numbers
This Sachs BCLZ-48166-22-4014834 kit is equivalent to or replaces the following part numbers: 553 721, 553721, 802 251, 802251, 208 323 12 00, 2083231200.
Vehicle Compatibility
- Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG 5.5 V8 (2001–2003)
This kit also fits other applications. Please use the vehicle selector tool to verify compatibility before purchase.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat symptoms indicate a need for shock absorber replacement?
Common symptoms include excessive bouncing, poor handling, and a noticeable decrease in ride comfort, which may indicate worn shock absorbers.
How can I identify failing strut bearings?
Signs of failing strut bearings include noise when turning, uneven tire wear, and a rough or bumpy ride, suggesting that the bearings may not be functioning properly.
Are there any diagnostic codes associated with suspension issues?
While there are no specific DTC codes for suspension components, symptoms like instability during driving may lead to other system checks, especially if the ABS or traction control lights are triggered.
What is the expected lifespan of shock absorbers?
Shock absorbers typically last between 50,000 to 100,000 miles, but their lifespan can be affected by driving conditions and vehicle maintenance.
Can I replace just one shock absorber?
While it’s possible to replace a single shock absorber, it is recommended to replace them in pairs to maintain balanced handling and performance.
Order Sachs BCLZ-48166-22-4014834 kit today to support a complete, well-matched repair for your vehicle.
Note: All information on this page and in the FAQ is for general reference only. Verify fitment and consult a professional as needed. eEuroparts.com is not responsible for incorrect part selection or installation.




