The steering on my 280SL had been somewhat sloppy, so last year I replaced the Steering Damper. Thereafter things improved, but not entirely to my satisfaction.
Today I replaced the Tie Rods, Drag Link and Cross Strut- it's made such a difference!
As expected, I now need to get the wheel alignment done. Despite measuring and counting the number of threads on the old Tie Rods and replicating this to the new ones, the alignment is slightly off.
Prior to tackling this job, I purchased this Gedore Ball Joint Puller for €39- :
https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B000UYXGCA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1This tool was invaluable and it would have been just about impossible to do this job without it.
In addition, I also recommend using a fork-type Ball Joint Separator
as well:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001K9Q2C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=30TM44UYPM47O&coliid=I1GKVPHK353539.
There are some tight spaces where the Ball Joint Puller can't get into, without undoing more linkages, but where the fork will work.
I never had a fork, so I had to remove extra links in order to get the Ball Joint Puller into place, this added some frustration and about another hour to the job, which I could have avoided if I had
both tools on hand.
Note: The fork will trash the rubber seals, so only use if you're going to replace the joints.
On removing the old Tie Rods and Drag Link, I found a large amount of play in the joints, it was obvious why the steering was sloppy.
With the right tools it's a straightforward job and it makes such a difference to how the car drives.
Best,
Mike