Rubber Jacking Pads Available

Rubber Jacking Pads Available

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Cold

15,247 posts

90 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Moviestar said:
So you spend loads of money on your pride and joy then skimp on jacking it up correctly.

Cannot see the logic in that if you get it wrong it will cost you.

The Rubber pads are self hold and have locating pegs. So you put them in first then use your trolley jack to jack up to them. Making it much easier to see and use on such a low car.

Or you could guess with the BMW ones and hope for the best. I know which ones I am going to use!
You mean the small chunks of wood I've been using all these years are no good?

phumy

5,674 posts

237 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Moviestar said:
So you spend loads of money on your pride and joy then skimp on jacking it up correctly.

Cannot see the logic in that if you get it wrong it will cost you.

The Rubber pads are self hold and have locating pegs. So you put them in first then use your trolley jack to jack up to them. Making it much easier to see and use on such a low car.

Or you could guess with the BMW ones and hope for the best. I know which ones I am going to use!
Moviestar I understand you have been using these for a few years and seem ok.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/For-Halfords-Advanced-R...

And yet you preach to others about how they shouldn't be using BMW rubbers. Halfords/BMW, I know which ones I would use.

David W.

1,908 posts

209 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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12 pages on jacking pads, how hard can it be FFS confused
If we were talking about Porsche centre-locks I could understand it rofl

johnc61

37 posts

37 months

Wednesday 30th June 2021
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Moviestar said:
So you spend loads of money on your pride and joy then skimp on jacking it up correctly.

Cannot see the logic in that if you get it wrong it will cost you.

The Rubber pads are self hold and have locating pegs. So you put them in first then use your trolley jack to jack up to them. Making it much easier to see and use on such a low car.

Or you could guess with the BMW ones and hope for the best. I know which ones I am going to use!
Think someone needs to tell Aston works service their not lifting their car’s correctly as I’ve never once seen them use the rubber pucks with the lugs on! . People are welcome to spend however much they feel is appropriate to look after their pride and joy , however it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to know how to Jack a car safely and if someone is under the impression that a Jack with a lug on it will save them from doing it wrong ,they shouldn’t be doing it at all ! Guess it all comes down to the common sense . I for one as many other people on this forum seem to have common sense enough not to need a puck with a lug on it . Pays your money take your choice

Nigel_O

2,890 posts

219 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Quick thread resurrection.

Although I'm fairly certain I could have jacked my own car, it's going to a tyre fitters at the weekend and I'm not so confident of their abilities.

So - I've bought a set if the trolley jack pads from Steve. Emailed him before 9:00 this morning - he replied within half an hour and they were in the post by mid-afternoon. Excellent service.

They might be an extravagance, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.

Toby Tram

415 posts

165 months

Monday 6th December 2021
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Nigel_O said:
Quick thread resurrection.

Although I'm fairly certain I could have jacked my own car, it's going to a tyre fitters at the weekend and I'm not so confident of their abilities.

So - I've bought a set if the trolley jack pads from Steve. Emailed him before 9:00 this morning - he replied within half an hour and they were in the post by mid-afternoon. Excellent service.

They might be an extravagance, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
I have just done the same thing. Ordered them last weekend and received them today.

I can understand that some people feel they don't need them but with all the shape and various materials used to form the car I thought it was a no-brainer. The cost saving in not buying them could easily be regretted if you got it wrong.

Steve was very helpful and quick to come back with information. He tells me that they also do pads for axle stands, in fact, he is also a Sealey dealer, so more strings to his bow than I had first thought.

Adi

shinjuku

476 posts

81 months

Tuesday 7th December 2021
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I keep them in the boot in case someone else needs to jack the car, really. I don't trust other people.

Moviestar

72 posts

130 months

Wednesday 16th February 2022
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shinjuku said:
I keep them in the boot in case someone else needs to jack the car, really. I don't trust other people.
Yep totally agree

morty1961

379 posts

182 months

Thursday 17th February 2022
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shinjuku said:
I keep them in the boot in case someone else needs to jack the car, really. I don't trust other people.
Me too