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HeissRod 12-02-2010 10:48 PM

How to put an E55 on jackstands?
 
I've searched and found people asking this question (like here), but with no results. I see the 4 jack pads on the car, but my question is, where do I put my floor jack in order to put a jackstand at these 4 jack pads? :confused:

NORCAL///AMG 12-03-2010 01:39 AM

I believe you are looking for a "jack pad tool". They can be found here: http://www.reverselogic.us/ReverseLo.../Products.html

GL :y

HeissRod 12-03-2010 01:43 AM

No, that's not what I'm looking for. My point is, if I put my floor jack at the passenger front jack pad to raise the car, once the car is in the air, how do I get the jackstand in the pad if the floorjack is in the way? I'm not fast enough to pull some kind of sheet trick with the jack and stand; LOL. There has to be another place to put a floorjack, but I don't want to risk breaking or bending anything underneath the car.

shooter 12-03-2010 08:35 AM

I just did this to change out to my winter tires. I placed the jack stands under what I would term the lower A arm that connects from the lower frame to the bottom of the end of the axle. Yeah, not very descriptive, but my point is I was looking for a solid metal piece that could support the weight, so something that didn't move.

Help at all???

HeissRod 12-03-2010 09:51 AM

I'll check that out tonight. I ended up just lifting one corner of the car at a time last night to do my brakes.

Shadow5501 12-03-2010 10:11 AM

The front subframe has a plastic jack pad. It's visible with the plastic splash panels in place, just get under there and look for it, dead center of the car, about equal with the back end of the front tires. You use this to raise the front of the car.

In the back...I'm not sure. Probably the differential. Though I've never been able to convince myself to jack up the car using part of the drivetrain!

Is the 211 supposed to have plastic jack pads mounted on the body? I've not spent much time underneath mine lookiing. The previous half dozen or so MBs I've owned all used the old style Bosch jack with the jackpoint in the rocker panel and a seperate pad underneath the car.

shooter 12-03-2010 10:46 AM

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Not the Diff! The diff has aluminum cooling fins that can get crushed. Now I do that I my truck, but you can't do that to those fins. You'll be kicking yourself for years to come! :puke:

Shadow5501 12-03-2010 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by shooter (Post 4386208)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Not the Diff! The diff has aluminum cooling fins that can get crushed. Now I do that I my truck, but you can't do that to those fins. You'll be kicking yourself for years to come! :puke:

Good point! People do it all the time on the more pedestrian MBs, which don't have finned diff covers. Even then, I don't do it!

So is there no central jack point in the back of the car?

Yuille36 12-03-2010 01:33 PM

NO, absolutely not!!! It is aluminum, and will break off under the weight of the car. If you have to lift the car by the rear diff, then place a 2x4 under the differential, but not under the cooling fins. I'm glad that, I seen this thread before you made a mistake. The cooling fins can't handle the weight of the car, and the bolts that hold it in place might shear off, ruining your day. The fins might look like a stout piece but trust me, it will break off.

GHAZAN 12-03-2010 02:44 PM

so where do the jackstands go...lower control arms?

shooter 12-03-2010 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by GHAZAN (Post 4386860)
so where do the jackstands go...lower control arms?


Yeah, that's what I would call them.

Hammer Down 12-03-2010 03:43 PM

just buy one of these:

https://mbworld.org/forums/4369679-post5.html

jpohl402 12-03-2010 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by shooter (Post 4386010)
I just did this to change out to my winter tires. I placed the jack stands under what I would term the lower A arm that connects from the lower frame to the bottom of the end of the axle. Yeah, not very descriptive, but my point is I was looking for a solid metal piece that could support the weight, so something that didn't move.

Help at all???


I second this, plus what YUILLE36 said about at least using a 2x4 when raising on Rear Diff....


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