Rebuild service for Left Vario Roof Main Lift Cylinder Mercedes R171 SLK-Class 1718000372
  • Rebuild service for Left Main Lift Cylinder Mercedes R171 SLK-Class
  • Rebuild service for Left Vario Roof Main Lift Cylinder Mercedes R171 SLK-Class 1718000372
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Left Main Lift Cylinder - R171 SLK-Class

$120.00

There are two options for placing your order:

1. (Most affordable) You send in your leaking cylinder, and Top Hydraulics rebuilds it.

  • Top Hydraulics replaces & upgrades ALL seals in your cylinder with our superior proprietary material including rod seals, gland seals, port seals, plug seals and piston seals. Top Hydraulics' u-cup seals have a far more reliable seal and much longer service life.

OR

2. (Fastest) Core Exchange Option where Top Hydraulics ships parts from our inventory first ($160 plus a $120 deposit).

  • Option 2 means that you get a rebuilt & upgraded cylinder from Top Hydraulics' inventory first, then you ship back your original part for credit of your $120 core refund. You get a cylinder that has been rebuilt to outlast and outperform OEM replacements.
  • P/N: 1718000372
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No sales tax for orders in the USA

 

We provide world class technical support

 

3-year standard warranty (should last decades)

R171 SLK-Class | Years: 2004-2011


Core Exchange is currently available for all R171 SLK cylinders. Core deposit will be refunded after we receive your old cylinder back with lines attached and intact, as well the shaft not being scratched by tools. Either scratched shaft or damaged lines result in reduced core refund. Top Hydraulics manufactures replacement shafts and replacement hoses, but there is significant cost involved.



Please note that it is highly advisable to upgrade the trunk cylinders and the main lift cylinders in pairs. When considering the labor involved in removing one cylinder compared to a full set of cylinders, it is usually best to have all cylinders upgraded at the same time. The reason is, the majority of the labor involved is in removing access panels, and once the panels are removed, it is comparatively not much more work to remove all cylinders at once. Remember, the rebuild service for all cylinders at once costs about as much as a single replacement cylinder, and you get a much better product... 

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