Jacking up a W212 to change brake pads
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EDIT: Damn these things cost a few hundred.
2014 E350 cab. I bought a pair. They will last forever. I have been working on cars all my life grew up in a Junk Yard. This is the safest system I have found. I don't see a need to get all 4 wheels off the ground. I didn't get to 73 years old by letting a car fall on me! You also will need a jack that will fit the Jack Point Stands so that may raise your cost even higher. Read their information about jack specs carefully. Working under a car on stands is not something to save money on. Safety first. Have Fun I love working on cars
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2014 E350 cab. I bought a pair. They will last forever. I have been working on cars all my life grew up in a Junk Yard. This is the safest system I have found. I don't see a need to get all 4 wheels off the ground. I didn't get to 73 years old by letting a car fall on me! You also will need a jack that will fit the Jack Point Stands so that may raise your cost even higher. Read their information about jack specs carefully. Working under a car on stands is not something to save money on. Safety first. Have Fun I love working on cars

Did you buy the regular or low profile jack stands? I have a MB E350 2010 and I would like to know which jack stands would be best suited for my car. Thanks.
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The square piece is to make room for the jack that comes with the car. Especially with Airmatic springs, as the smart German engineers forgot to include the disable switch, the air will come out from the spring when you jack it up. This is because the stupid air spring system is alive and as it sees car height go up it takes air out from the spring. When you lower the car back down it goes way lower than it was before jacking and the jack will hit the skirt of the car without removing that square cover.
so that I could get it under my 2012 911 S which is low. It doesn't make any difference on the Mercedes but you will need the special adapters to fit your square holes where the jack goes. I think they are another $37 or so.
Check with the Jack Point people to make sure it will all work on your car.
pretty sure you mean this,
that pic is a W211 but they share the same engine with the 10-11 W212
Last edited by cx876; Oct 28, 2015 at 11:46 PM.




I just replaced the front pads last weekend. Used the jack that comes with the car and raised the car high enough to fit the front tire under the car next to the jack for holding the car up in case the jack would fail (very unlikely if you use it correctly. Obviously did one side at the time.








Curved base is for a reason. You need to position the jack curved base under the jacking point on the car correctly. If you do it will not slip.




Thanks
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or this:
The first one, no issue. The second, could cause issue and care should be taken. The runners MUST be long enough to engage both the front and rear jack pads. In addition care, so the runners do not contact anything else.




