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Fun 380 08-06-2006 08:33 PM

Looking for a Shop in North NJ
 
I just purchased an 83 SL 380 with 130,000. At a minimum, I would like to have the timing belt/chain replaced, Exhaust replaced, and have the suspension/brakes checked out. I hear a ticking noise I believe from the right front wheel. Can anyone recommend a shop in north NJ that is experienced with these cars, honest, and reasonably priced? Also, is there anything else that you suggest I have checked immediately? The car has only had very basic servicings during its life. Thanks

al76slc 08-07-2006 06:53 AM

I have someone in Ossining NY if you willing to go over the bridge.

SunGuy 08-07-2006 07:32 AM

Try running a search for a shop using the forum tool at...

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/good-mb-shops/

There are quite a few North Jersey listings-

tan man 08-08-2006 12:08 AM

I had good experience with Imre in Short Hills.

PH1958 08-20-2006 08:01 PM

Ramsey Motors in Ramsey, NJ is back in business (after being shuttered for about 6 months). While the shop has changed owners several times, the shop's primary mechanic (Sammy) has been a constant and, more importantly, a thoroughly-knowledgeable MB mechanic. I had been quite happy with Ramsey Motors for the five years I have had them service my 1997 S320.

Dr_Joe 08-28-2006 12:35 AM

Call Wolfgang in Tenafly (201) 568-7003
He's on the money every time. Honest, reliable, and very experienced.
He is a little eccentric, as only a German mechanic can be, and he's not cheap, but he is fair.

drstrangelove 09-15-2006 08:07 AM

I live less then a mile from Wolfgangs. Been there in business for at least 30 years.

MR320 01-05-2007 03:22 PM

First class treatment
 
I have been searching for a mechanic to maintain my 94 E320. It was difficult to decide between a indy or the dealer, but I went with Wolfgangs in Tenafly. What a great guy, clean shop, loaner cars etc...I was very impressed with the overall quality of his service. I will definately be returning the next time I require a service.

Benz300 01-05-2007 04:57 PM

I've given up on indy's when it comes to benz. They're OK to the point of oil change brake service etc. At the end of the day the indy's dont work for free. they charge almost the same as the dealer. on the downside they always have some smart comments to make when u go back if not satisfied. So dealer it is . Give morristown mercedes a call. I've had work done there. they're good. Ray catena definitely are the best when it comes to customer service.

autobahnauto 01-05-2007 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benz300 (Post 1378521)
I've given up on indy's when it comes to benz. They're OK to the point of oil change brake service etc. At the end of the day the indy's dont work for free. they charge almost the same as the dealer. on the downside they always have some smart comments to make when u go back if not satisfied. So dealer it is . Give morristown mercedes a call. I've had work done there. they're good. Ray catena definitely are the best when it comes to customer service.



Hey, I'm an indy shop. I understand what you mean about the smart comments towards the comeback cars...I had a boss like that a long while ago. BUT my shop is run by myself and my wife. 95% of my customers understand that I am a family business and it is my only source of income for my family. I don't give smart comments to the few comebacks. I'm borderline OCD and expect more from my work and my techs work than most of my customers expect from me. Also, two of my p/t techs work for MB full time. So, we are up to date on the latest models as well as the vintage cars from the 50's on up...and we are about $25.00 per hour less than the dealerships.

During the summer months, you can sometimes see my kids at the shop (my 8 year old daughter did a valve job on a 104 engine-not for a customer's car-don't worry) and I usually have BBQ's at my house and most of the guests are my customers. I am not your typical indy shop.

I use genuine MB filters and have the diagnostic tools to do the same repairs as the dealerships. I usually spend over $50,000 each year in updated tools, training, and other shop related stuff...most other shop owners would rather spend it on their boat or new car. Basically, I take what I need to live and invest the rest into my shop.
As for "FUN 380", it may be worth the drive to check us out. I'm offering 15% to all forum members for repairs to their Mercedes for the month of January and all the issues you want looked at we've done hundreds of times.
Dave
Autobahn Automotive
732-363-5552

wow, just realized this post started in august!

Fun 380 01-05-2007 08:53 PM

Funny you should say that. I still have some of the problems. Car idels fine then the idle slowly goes down and stalls. I also mentioned a slight leak in the radiator. The guy I went to put in some stop leak. I absolutley hate that stuff. I noticed now that the temp will clime to 3/4, then come back down to half. It happens on the highway and at idle. I think maybe that stop leak clogges the thermostat. Just a guess of course as I don't have much experience with these cars.

With the idle, it was just rough. He changed the idle box and now it is smoother but sometimes sputters out. When I took it back he replced the oxygen sensor. I don't think it got much better. I'm sure that now I passed the warranty on the idle box. I'm not sure what else can cause this problem.

autobahnauto 01-07-2007 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fun 380 (Post 1378693)
Funny you should say that. I still have some of the problems. Car idels fine then the idle slowly goes down and stalls. I also mentioned a slight leak in the radiator. The guy I went to put in some stop leak. I absolutley hate that stuff. I noticed now that the temp will clime to 3/4, then come back down to half. It happens on the highway and at idle. I think maybe that stop leak clogges the thermostat. Just a guess of course as I don't have much experience with these cars.

With the idle, it was just rough. He changed the idle box and now it is smoother but sometimes sputters out. When I took it back he replced the oxygen sensor. I don't think it got much better. I'm sure that now I passed the warranty on the idle box. I'm not sure what else can cause this problem.

It would probably be best to flush out the stop leak and fix the leak. The idle could be many things. From a simple CO adjustment to a fuel delivery problem, to a sensor ot of spec. I would need to run some tests to be sure.
Dave

Benz300 01-08-2007 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by autobahnauto (Post 1378626)
Hey, I'm an indy shop. I understand what you mean about the smart comments towards the comeback cars...I had a boss like that a long while ago. BUT my shop is run by myself and my wife. 95% of my customers understand that I am a family business and it is my only source of income for my family. I don't give smart comments to the few comebacks. I'm borderline OCD and expect more from my work and my techs work than most of my customers expect from me. Also, two of my p/t techs work for MB full time. So, we are up to date on the latest models as well as the vintage cars from the 50's on up...and we are about $25.00 per hour less than the dealerships.

During the summer months, you can sometimes see my kids at the shop (my 8 year old daughter did a valve job on a 104 engine-not for a customer's car-don't worry) and I usually have BBQ's at my house and most of the guests are my customers. I am not your typical indy shop.

I use genuine MB filters and have the diagnostic tools to do the same repairs as the dealerships. I usually spend over $50,000 each year in updated tools, training, and other shop related stuff...most other shop owners would rather spend it on their boat or new car. Basically, I take what I need to live and invest the rest into my shop.
As for "FUN 380", it may be worth the drive to check us out. I'm offering 15% to all forum members for repairs to their Mercedes for the month of January and all the issues you want looked at we've done hundreds of times.
Dave
Autobahn Automotive
732-363-5552

wow, just realized this post started in august!

Dave,
that's great to know ! where abouts in NJ is ur shop at ?

autobahnauto 01-08-2007 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benz300 (Post 1380696)
Dave,
that's great to know ! where abouts in NJ is ur shop at ?

We are located at 40 Chestnut St. Lakewood, NJ 08701. It is on the Toms River/Jackson/Lakewood border...also about 5 miles from Brick.
The address will come up on mapquest.
Dave

MRQUIET32 01-19-2008 10:07 AM

Wolfgangs in Tenefly
 
I just had Wolfgang do a headgasket and other related stuff on my 94 E320. It could not have been done any better at any cost. He is so thourough and even checked my spare tire pressure. I drove a long way to there because I had problems with so many independents, Especially Brothers in Pompton Plains. They are a joke. Also he fininshed a boatload of work in four days and in retrospect his prices are pretty good. Trust the guy he is good, Probably the best shop I have delt with. Next will be a rear wheel bearings and hopefully I will be done.


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