OldPhart
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- Rochester, NY area
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- Bruce
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- ‘05 GMC P/U, ‘17 Impala, 19 Bullitt
I think the jacking rails have the same issue as with my ZL1 pad and a scissor jack. I think I solved the problem by taking a 4" x 4" by 2" piece of heavy wood, 2 x 6 cut down. For the pad I measured the flat part and went down 3/8ths deep. Then flipped it and cut out where the scissor will fit. Will finish the cuts today and try it sometime this week. Will post pics if this works. My only fear is that the cars weight will crush the wood.
I was looking at scissor jacks in the store and they all seems to have the same top that sits around the pinch weld to hold it firm. Again, a flat surface pad and jack that does not have a flat surface could slip while changing a tire on the road with uneven surface.
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