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Rubber Car Jacking Pad To Fit Vehicles With Pinch Weld Sill Jacking Points
19. Jan 2018
Great quality, robust and good price
I was going to hack a hockey puck to bits to try and save £3, but the good reviews convinced me to try this. It fits great for my heavy Insignia diesel and holds its shape well. I might order a few more!
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Saddle Pad Rubber for the Halfords 2 Tonne Hydraulic Trolley Jack 657081 TH22005
28. Nov 2019
Good quality rubber saddle pad, but doesn't fit older Halfords black and yellow 2 ton trolley jack
Pad is well made, and picture shows it seated in the newer orange Halfords 2 ton trolley jack, I think. I have the older black and yellow 2 ton trolley jack, and the pad is about 5mm too large to fit inside the removable 4-toothed cup, but too small to fill the saddle(?) with the cup removed. It still fits flush against the base of the saddle with the cup removed, and I think will be sufficiently stable for use anyway. I might try buying a hockey puck and grinding the bottom corner of the puck off with a Dremel to get something that fits the older jack better.