With the axles hanging as low as they could with no springs or shocks, the bolt holes were still misaligned by a 1/16". I wonder because my axle is rebuilt, if it has less play and therefore won't move that last little bit. Bob when you installed the compensator, was your axle rebuilt at that time?
The spring compressor is shown in the manaul so it must be needed in some cases (probably like mine). I can make one but was just hoping to save some time and trouble.
My axle had the spring when I got it. If the new compensator fails too soon, it will be back to the spring. I think it is just for keeping the wheel camber in check when heavily loaded and the ride probably won't be a whole lot better. Imagine seeing this new, very expensive Mercedes driving down the road with five people and the back wheels kicked out. Not exactly the image the top brass at Mercedes wanted.
The pagoda only seating two, wouldn't have the rear loading that the sedans and coupes had and therefore the spring was fine.