Jacking up the car
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Thanks and Thanks again
People have cut hockey pucks into these shapes too but that was a lot of work and still probably not as presized as this one.
Last edited by C2 Turbo; 02-03-2022 at 07:33 AM.
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Glad I could help. I found out about this product right here on MBWorld. Just paying it fwd. I have been using mine for the past 4 years now. I switch between winter and summer set ups in my own garage. It does get a bit deformed with use, but it gets the job done.
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cotmfk (02-07-2022)
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I use a set of these. I used their motor mounts in my W211 E55 and have been told they're working on mounts for the W212 E63.
https://creative-steel.com/shop/merc...des-jack-pads/
https://creative-steel.com/shop/merc...des-jack-pads/
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I use a set of these. I used their motor mounts in my W211 E55 and have been told they're working on mounts for the W212 E63.
https://creative-steel.com/shop/merc...des-jack-pads/
https://creative-steel.com/shop/merc...des-jack-pads/
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Last edited by otakki; 02-06-2022 at 05:59 PM.
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On a related issue, what does one do once the car lifted at one of these points to keep it there with a jack stand? I have a 4-Post lift and struggle to raise all four corners off the lift runways.
Genuine Mercedes Benz - 203589023100 - Lifting Adapter Kit (ecstuning.com)
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Joe