Bogi,
I would get the MB originals from your local MB stealership. If you need the rear ones too, I would buy a second front window set, trim to length where it meets the wrap around on the door pillar and coat the cut edge with rust resistant paint. The rear wipers cost a fortune hence the suggestion.
Good luck,
Dick
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Bogi,
One more thing, are you certain the wiper on drivers door is the
source of the rain water accumulating in the rear seat foot well??
A futher quick check would be to lift the drivers carpet and see if it is wet in the subfloor wiring channel. If it is, you may want to look along the firewall for windshield blocked drain under the wiper motor cover (need to remove wiper arms to do this) or the sunroof drains front a pillar and rear c pillar.
-\Dick
you'll need to go to the junk yard and find that entire motor with linkage. i think any 126 chassis will work. i had a damaged linkage after a return flight to airport parking and snow/ice build up on the windshield. had left the wipers on when i parked. turned the ignition key and trashed the wiper linkage. junk yard was only way to go. linkage is not reparable imho.
-\dick