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GraemeC



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Mercedes Sprinter bottle jack - help drilling adaptor pad

As per very useful jack modification thread, I purchased a Mercedes Sprinter bottle jack and an adaptor pad

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic14177.html

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-MINI-JACK-AD...232885a6a2

However, a couple of months later the jack is still sitting on my workbench as I don't know anyone who can drill me a 16mm hole as per the instructions below Big Cry

Can anyone recommend a metal workshop near Manchester or is there somewhere I can post it to??

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So after receiving delivery of the jack, found one new for £26.01 delivered on flea bay I then sourced a BMW jacking adapter again from flea bay and set about joining the two together in glorious matrimony. You need to remove the old shoulder from the top of the jack with a 4mm punch then with some careful drilling of the jack adapter, drill a 16mm hole 16mm deep in the base of the adaptor to fit over the top of the jack. Then drill a 4mm hole drilled through the base of the adaptor to fit a 4x40mm roll pin which is longer than the one removed and there you have it, a bespoke 2.5 t bottle jack that fits in the BMW jacking points.
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ebajema



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There is an easier mod. Take a grinder to the top bit that is on there standard till it is flat and fits in the hole of the frame of the FFRR. Then glue a bit of rubber on it Smile

I need to buy a new jack (the previous one is with my FFRR that is being sold in Nigeria) for my new SC. I did get two adaptor pieces (BMW plastic ones) so one I have here. The plastic should be quite easy to drill.

If you take the jack to a good work shop, show them the go-by on here (just put the pics etc. in a word document and print it) you should be fine Smile MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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kingpleb



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There's been a post about these on the disco forum a it not hacking the pace Sad

There are adapters which I think are circa £15-20 which could be worth getting if you want an easier life Wink FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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ebajema



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Hi Will, looks like I need a complete kit again but will worry about that by the time the FFRR is shipped to Malaysia. It will be in the UK for a bit and not drive a lot anyway. Would be good if we could get pre-drilled adapters though Smile MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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michael calvert



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If we gauge the interest I'm happy to sort these as a group deal?

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TheAllSeeingPie



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Ummm I used 4 pieces of kindling gaffa taped together instead of a BMW adapter and it works fine. The soft wood forms to the shape of the jacking point and then the jack digs into the wood which stops it from slipping about. No mods needed and I've usually got some gaffa tape and kindling knocking about (ooh er missus?!). 
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supershuttle



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The metal on top is soft, you can just use a file, you don't need a grinder.
Get it flat and then just file the ends off and you can use as is. I got someone to weld a small flat plate on top which fits exactly in the hole on the car, I also topped it of with a bit of rubber.
I did a thread with some pics on here somewhere. Geoff

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http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic14177....ottle+jack Geoff

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GraemeC



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Thanks Geoff, I have a grinder and it kind of doesn't matter if I cock it up!!

If you see a jacking adaptor for sale soon, you'll know it went well Thumbs Up 2007 Zermatt Silver TDV8 Vogue SE - now sold but was a great car!

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kingpleb



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Eugene,

Drop me a PM with what you need and I'll get it sorted out and shipped to Gaz so it can get stored in the car for you for shipping Smile

You dont need another full bumper again i hope!! Wink

FYI for those looking at adapters, have you tried taking the small soft plastic trim off the car instead? It comes away quite easily if needed? Also it is designed as the softer material against the jack and the body as its hard but still quite soft as a plastic/rubber compound Smile

I haven't ever used an adapter and jack up straight on this point using the circular top of my bottle jack Smile FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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ebajema



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Email sent Will, thanks for helping me out again on this!

No bumper needed now and hopefully not in the future! MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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