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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / January 2008

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Lifting 380sl Bent Jack

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Bill Scmidt - 07 Jan 2008 23:36 GMT
Hi,

As I was jacking my 380sl up to fix a flat, the jack bent under the
car's weight. So, I searched the archives and found someone who had
reported the same problem with a 380sl.

I was just wondering if anyone here had the same problem with a 107 or
different model, as it seems like a dangerous condition that should
have been reported before.

Thanks very much for any info.

Bill
Tiger - 08 Jan 2008 14:57 GMT
I have use it a couple of time on my 380SE... never a problem. I know the
R107 might be a bit heavier... but can't imagine... I can only assume that
the placement of the jack was less than optimal and thus bends.

Was the jack original to the car? Are you the original owner?
Bill Scmidt - 08 Jan 2008 17:45 GMT
>I have use it a couple of time on my 380SE... never a problem. I know the
>R107 might be a bit heavier... but can't imagine... I can only assume that
>the placement of the jack was less than optimal and thus bends.
>
>Was the jack original to the car? Are you the original owner?

Can't really say, Tiger, as I'm not the original owner. But didn't
most of the models use the same Bilstein jack from the 70's through
the 80's? In any case, it fit to the jacking holes perfectly.
Tiger - 09 Jan 2008 04:57 GMT
Yes, they still use that jack. Even my 95 has it and I believe the 2001 also
has it... I'd have to double check on this.

I can only imagine that the angle of the jack was not at proper angle...
meaning it should be at an angle before jacking up and by the time it
reacheas the proper height, the jack is pretty straight with tiny angle...

Or, for some reason, you got the wrong jack for your car... for example, you
got the jack from a 190E... which may be weaker... not sure on this
matter... and then you are jacking up with a heavy car... will cause a
bend....
Tom Plunket - 10 Jan 2008 05:14 GMT
> As I was jacking my 380sl up to fix a flat, the jack bent under the
> car's weight. So, I searched the archives and found someone who had
> reported the same problem with a 380sl.

If you want another shoot me an email; my neighbor has one from his
son's '87 300 SDL that didn't go with the car to the salvage yard...

-tom!

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