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https://a.co/d/5Cvr1hH They work pretty well. And fit well over my jackstands. They are like very hard rubber. |
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These pads are good enough for a jack, but for a jack stand they look sus as fcuk.
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Like I said, they're the same kind of metal/solid rubber pieces that normal jack pads come as for the regular flat jacks. |
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Those are soft imo, i'll stick with the metal jack stand attachment.
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Just got some of these, a bit pricy compared to the rubber pieces but solid af.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/334790214098
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Thanks. I was impatient and used the fins but put a 2x4 on top of it. I’ll try the control arms next time.
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