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Have you tried reading the description of that jack pad you circled, the section where it says that for 2014 and later Mustangs, block pad is the right one ?
 
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yes, I did but I didn't agree with it as the standard appear to be good one for other vehicles I have. Just wanted opinion how the standard would work on Mustang (I think it would).
 

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yes, I did but I didn't agree with it as the standard appear to be good one for other vehicles I have. Just wanted opinion how the standard would work on Mustang (I think it would).
Without actual dimensions I can't tell you for sure but based on the looks I was pretty certain the block one was a better choice - this is based on my experience with pinch weld rubber blocks for Quickjack - their initial design was too large and would not fit into opening in the plastic side/bottom skirt - this is exactly how that standard one looks to me - look at the jacking point on your car - there is rectangular shaped opening in plastic skirt you want that jack pad to fit into.
 
 




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