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Does anyone know if there are any jack pads that will fit the GT350? Would they be the same as the normal mustang?
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Does anyone know if there are any jack pads that will fit the GT350? Would they be the same as the normal mustang?
I have looked a both jack plates and jack rails. Plates require drilling holes for mounting and a portion of the plate is lower than the sheet metal. The rails mount into existing bolts location and do not ectend any lower than existing plus gives you more jacking options.

Waiting for car before I finalize which option. Should be the same for any 2015 mustang
 

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Steeda sells jacking rails, I'm sure they could tell you if they will fit the GT's.
There is a thread in their section with the details.
 

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How about a simple billet jacking rail insert, do you know if the ones for the standard mustang could be used on a GT350?
 

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The pinch welds are "hardened steel" and are way stiffer than the S197 pinch welds from what I'm told. Drilling to install plates also requires specialized bits and some persistence. I just got rubber pads from my jackstands. Should be good to go.
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