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The jack pad measures 3.75" across at the widest point.
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My AC Hydraulic jackstands have a Thick Rubber Pad on them.
Nontheless..., just use a nice thick piece of wood if you have a regular metal top on you jackstand... Seems like a waste of money for anything more IMO... I would rather put the $$ towards a rubber pad on the jackstand itself. More versatile that can be utilized on the rear diffy or front engine jack point |
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this is what I use
Amazon.com: Advanced Tool Design Model ATD-7325 2 Ton Extra Low Profile Tuner Jack: Home Improvement works perfectly on my X and super low M. |
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I found that the deck rail spindles at the hardware store are the perfect width (1.25"), so you just have to cut lengths of 2.25" and it fits snug as a bug. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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As I am Canadian, and my kids play hockey, I have no shortage of hockey pucks laying around. They make absolutely perfect jacking pads. Ive used them for years on different applications.
sorry for resurrecting an old thread!
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