Hi,
I recently had my mechanic replace the bushings in the differential trailing arms on my 1967 250SL because the bushings where the trailing arms attached to the differential were disfigured and apparently misaligned although they seemed to have been in service for many years. After replacing the bushings it was noted that the car stood "high" in the rear and the new bushings were distorted in a similar fashion to the old ones. The car has never been wrecked but the arms seem to be under undue pressure from the coil springs in that they tend to want to rotate opposite of the axle. That is to say that viewed from the rear of the car the left arm is rotated counterclockwise and the right arm is rotated counter-clockwise. I like the way the car looks with the rear-end a little high (I am the second owner and it has always been that way) but the new bushings are obviously under duress. Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated (wrong shocks, coil springs, compensating spring, etc.).
Thanks,
Jim Cochran