FranksMerc
New Member
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2014
- Messages
- 23
- Car
- W210 2003 Estate & W220 S500
Hi,
I will sometimes need to leave my s500 W220 unused for a few weeks at a time, meaning that, currently, the car sinks to the lowest position on its Airmatic suspension (super low-rider look). I was wondering whether there is any advantage to perhaps supporting the car on 4 wooden blocks when parking it up prior to leaving it, so that it drops a little as the air escapes from the suspension, but does not sink all the way down to its very minimum, rather it comes to a gentle rest on the 4 blocks positioned under the jacking points, for example. Any thoughts from those in the know would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I will sometimes need to leave my s500 W220 unused for a few weeks at a time, meaning that, currently, the car sinks to the lowest position on its Airmatic suspension (super low-rider look). I was wondering whether there is any advantage to perhaps supporting the car on 4 wooden blocks when parking it up prior to leaving it, so that it drops a little as the air escapes from the suspension, but does not sink all the way down to its very minimum, rather it comes to a gentle rest on the 4 blocks positioned under the jacking points, for example. Any thoughts from those in the know would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.