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DanielW 05-20-2001 12:50 AM

Looking from the rear I see two large allen bolts which mount the housing to the rear sub frame. They appear to be rubber mounted items about 2+ inches in diam. Mine appear to be wallowed out. I don't know what parts to ask for. How hard to replace. Does anything else have to be removed?
I can feel a small changes in the car's direction when the transmission upshifts under full throttle, as if one rear wheel pulls harder that the other. About a half second of "squirmy" rear suspension and then normal again. No noises. Any advise appreciated.
Dan

J.HIDALGO 05-20-2001 05:35 PM

Daniel, do a search on the subject, right upper corner of the screen. I am in the process of replacing the differential mounts now. Well, actually I am waiting for a tool (expensive) to pull the differential mounts (cheap) from the frame. Without this tool I don't see how it could be done. You have to lower the differential to gain access to these mounts.
As far as the small changes in direction check your rear suspension links/arms. Very common problem in these vehicles, especially if they are originals.
Good luck!

ejsharp 05-20-2001 09:41 PM

The motion is probably coming from the rear suspension... from the rods or arms mentioned in above post. Rubber grommets are more than likely worn out and there is now play in the rear suspension. Pull off a wheel and have a look at them. They run from the back of the wheel hub to the frame of the car.

The differential mounds will come out using a 12 mm Allen head wrench or a 12 mm hex socket. The socket is difficult to find and may have to be special ordered.

I bought a 12 mm L shaped Allen wrench at Sears and then cut about an inch and a half off the long end and then put the cut-off piece into a standard 12mm socket. In other words I made a 12 mm hex socket that will fit a rachet.

I'd avoid the differential job if its not necessary. Its difficult to get the new mounts back in.

The suspension job is a must! Make sure you get all the pieces because MB redesigned the bolts and arms. Get back to me if you need help. You will need a star socket to put the new bolts back into the mounting brackets. Can be bought at sears or auto parts store.


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