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Originally posted by bpossel
Thanks Guys! Jeff, the lower carrier mount that I am referring to is a metal tube surrounded by rubber, then encased in another metal tube. See attached pic from SLS, item #151.
I purchased this part a while back and after reading some posts and other info, decided not to take a chance and screw up the rear end by replacing this part. The rubber that is exposed is deteriorated. Joe A. mentioned that it may be possible that the inner rubber, the area not visible, still may be intact. So left this project go.
Based on this discussion so far, looks like I may pass on this one again? Just focus on the new drive shaft and new pinion seal… Still thinking on this…
Thanks again!
Bob
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bpossel (Memphis, TN.)
'71 280SL / '97 E320
Hey Bob,
If you are in a position to replace that lower mounting bush then you should do so.
The one on my car was soft and spongy and this allowed the axle to move. This happened while accelerating or slowing down.
If there is a clunk type noise or a movement feel then this could be the cause.
I can't offer any advice on how to do it because I had it replaced 2 years ago while having the rear axle rebuilt including new rubbers and wheel bearings ect.
Recently I had the front sub frame mounts replaced and new shock absorbers fitted and the front brakes rebuilt.
The car handles great, and so it should.
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto