During the restoration of my 280SL the perennial question came up which subframe mount (bushings) kit to buy, the 113 kit or the 108 kit.
The "original" 113 kit sold by Mercedes has now reached the absurd list price of $575, although it is available for for about $400 from other vendors, and there are no aftermarket kits. For the 108 kit the Mercedes list price is $348 but here one can buy an aftermarket kit made by Febi-Bilstein from AutohausAZ for $115.
Searching this forum one can find, however, comments that the rubber mount is not the same in the two kits (supposedly one is a bit longer than the other) and/or the bolts are different. So I tried to find out what the exact differences are between the two kits as they are sold today and with the help of Dave Gallon and Joe Alexander came up with the following.
1. The only difference between the two kits is the absence of the stop plate (p/n 113 330 00 77) in the 108 kit which makes sense since this is a W113 specific part.
2. The rubber mount itself (p/n 111 330 11 75) is exactly the same part in both kits. Thus any notion that one of them is longer is not correct. As indicated by the part number this item was used in several other cars of the time (220b, 220SEb, 300SEL etc) as shown on page 33-01/7 in the BBB.
3. Therefore,when you plan to replace the subframe mounts buy the 108 kit (p/n 108 330 02 75) but do not throw the old stop plates away since this would be a very costly mistake!
4. I have tried to find out who the current supplier for Mercedes is but had no luck. In the aftermarket I could find mostly those made by Febi-Bilstein and some made by Lehmförder.
Febi-Bilstein is a family-run company with its own manufacturing capability (
http://www.febi.com/febicouk/company/own-production.html) and my bet is that they are supplier for MB.
I had no hesitation to saving almost $300 and bought the Febi 108 kit.
Here is some documentation with part numbers: