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Nolan

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I know ive been personally hit up regarding replacement pads for the floor jacks and fellow GJ member SSFOS, whom i sold a jack too found this website so i figured i would share it with you guys if anybody is interested.

Interesting. I've never used a plastic one.

I've always cut mine out of truck tire recaps thrown off onto the shoulder of the road. They're pretty tough and the price is right.
 
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Interesting. I've never used a plastic one.

I've always cut mine out of truck tire recaps thrown off onto the shoulder of the road. They're pretty tough and the price is right.

Yeah I personally dont use any either but i have had Numerous requests from members who was interested in buying them. I
 
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Prothane seems to be the common brand of jack pads, looks like HF carries them as well, or some like them.
 

Nolan

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Yeah I personally dont use any either but i have had Numerous requests from members who was interested in buying them. I

I'm glad you posted it. I'd never seen a grooved one before. I like the idea!
 

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I know ive been personally hit up regarding replacement pads for the floor jacks and fellow GJ member SSFOS, whom i sold a jack too found this website so i figured i would share it with you guys if anybody is interested.

http://www.protechproducts.net/jackpads.htm

Wow, $20+ for a jack pad! I was too cheap to pay $6 for the one in Harbor Freight. I used an old hockey pug. First I used it as is. Later I saw that as the car got jacked higher, the bottom of the car is no longer parallel to the jack dish and the pad. So, I used a grinder and shape the bottom of the hockey pug round. Now, the top of the pug, flat, will press flush and flat against the bottom of the car. The pug bottom will self adjust itself on the jack dish.
 
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