Those t-brackets are and have been trouble from day one. (Not everything from DBAG was "nothing but the best".) Time to pitch them, all of 'em, including the OEM/OES, and make your own. The steel stock can be picked up at every hardware store. Cut to length, quick weld at the intersection of the "t", then drill and tap directly for the rubber mounts. Wipe down with acetone and spray on the color of choice (the originals were goldish-plated). Take all of about 2-hours, including dry time. That's it. Done and done.
Mark in Centennial, CO
On January 7, 2019 at 7:19 PM "Nate vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes]" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I know I'd checked it over the weekend but apparently the off brand mount sent to me by the Classic Center some time ago, broke and the air cleaner wobbled enough to break off the rear mounting of the steel 'T' bracket too ~ I just ordered up a new Mercedes 'T' bracket after reading on Peach Parts that the 4super cheap off brand ones don't have the holes properly located ~ $109 !. ouch .-Nate
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