NEW! magnetic jack pad for Mustang
#24
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I got my set of four and used them today. They are a nice quality. However you can tell each is hand made. They worked perfectly on the hoist at work. Made it exponentially easier! One did kind of stick to the pinch rail, had to pull a bit to get it off. When I called to order I must say that whomever answered lack business phone skills. They directed me to send a email to order. I gave them home and business address. I requested they be shipped to work. Got them at home 2 days later. All in all I love the product and think any Mustang owner who plans on working on their car should have a set. Took some under car pictures while it was in the air too...
#25
Got my set in the mail yesterday. I ran into a hiccup. In 3 out of the 4 mounting locations the pads when right on. On the 5th location (in front of the rear passenger side tire) it looks like Ford messed up the pinch weld. The metal edge is not flat and there's a big burr on the weld. So I can't install it on that location. Looks like I have some filing and maybe a little love tap to get it flat.
#26
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I just used a low-profile floor jack to put on my new rims and the standard pad of the jack had no problems lifting the car without any pinch-weld bracket/pad/brace/whatever ... and no damage to the pinch welds
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Over time if you jack yours up enough it will start to bend the pinch weld. I change out to drag radials on mine and its starting to bend slightly from putting the jack to it over and over. Def gonna snag a set here soon
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Perfect, I used 2 low-profile jacks at the front, one on each side, lifting the front nicely --before land it on the two ramps -- it is perfect for change oil or switching the tires from front to back -- Great product. They have a product even better - fit my other car 08 ZO6, Thanks John
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Got my set in the mail yesterday. I ran into a hiccup. In 3 out of the 4 mounting locations the pads when right on. On the 5th location (in front of the rear passenger side tire) it looks like Ford messed up the pinch weld. The metal edge is not flat and there's a big burr on the weld. So I can't install it on that location. Looks like I have some filing and maybe a little love tap to get it flat.
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#34
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Got my set in the mail yesterday. I ran into a hiccup. In 3 out of the 4 mounting locations the pads when right on. On the 5th location (in front of the rear passenger side tire) it looks like Ford messed up the pinch weld. The metal edge is not flat and there's a big burr on the weld. So I can't install it on that location. Looks like I have some filing and maybe a little love tap to get it flat.
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#35
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No it will not bend the pinch weld, the sides of the pad help pick up also. Now you can bend the pinch weld if you pick the car up at a very high angle, better to use two jacks or lift.
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I got my set of four and used them today. They are a nice quality. However you can tell each is hand made. They worked perfectly on the hoist at work. Made it exponentially easier! One did kind of stick to the pinch rail, had to pull a bit to get it off. When I called to order I must say that whomever answered lack business phone skills. They directed me to send a email to order. I gave them home and business address. I requested they be shipped to work. Got them at home 2 days later. All in all I love the product and think any Mustang owner who plans on working on their car should have a set. Took some under car pictures while it was in the air too...
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#37
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If you look at the top pic, you will see that it picks the car up with the bottom of the pinch weld and the floor pan.
One other note, the pads are to be used with a lift or floor jack with a large top and you do not want to crush the rocker covers. You do not need them to use jack stands, because the stands have a small top that fits to the opening for the pinch weld. The openings in the rocker covers are made to pick the car up at the pinch weld.
Better to put jack stands under the sub frame.
One other note, the pads are to be used with a lift or floor jack with a large top and you do not want to crush the rocker covers. You do not need them to use jack stands, because the stands have a small top that fits to the opening for the pinch weld. The openings in the rocker covers are made to pick the car up at the pinch weld.
Better to put jack stands under the sub frame.
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Just checked PMs and have no PM from you. You can call anytime or email john@gsimaviation.com. I did pm you. Thanks John
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#39
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Yes they are made for a lift to be used also. An large base jacking top can be used.
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Finally got around to using these, made things much easier. I want to thank John for helping out and directing me to order the Roush pads as I have the Roush splitters. They fit perfectly.
Thanks again John.
Thanks again John.