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don t over think it. I ve had them on both my mustangs. I think I got the shorts? Doesn t matter. Great for lifting and spots for jack stands etc etc.... I d get the cheapest pair (even used). Simple to install. If you don t use them much, so what, they are unseen and always there.
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I wish I could remember for sure. Not Steeda though. I'm almost certain I went with the BMR ones.
I'm not really sure how much brand matters. After all they are just some squareish steel tube with holes in the end. I remember reading at the time of several people who just made their own. I doubt you'll be disappointed whichever you choose.
Thank you sir!🫡
 
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I went with the BMR CJR760 shorter rails. They come with a nice painted finish and still look like the day I put them on. As others have said, if for nothing else, it's nice to be able to pull two wheels at a time.
Thanks Vinny, i appreciate the part number; i’ll look it up 🍻
 
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don t over think it. I ve had them on both my mustangs. I think I got the shorts? Doesn t matter. Great for lifting and spots for jack stands etc etc.... I d get the cheapest pair (even used). Simple to install. If you don t use them much, so what, they are unseen and always there.
Roger that Mark 👍🏻 I guess my main concern is only with needing to jack the car on the side of the road (Hoping to never have to of course) Thanks for the .02¢ ✌🏻
 

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I think you can make the emergency jack work with rails. You are smart to have a spare.
 

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Whoever ordered my car new was not. They cheaped out on the option, added it myself! 😁
a lot of models with larger brakes don t have a Ford OEM spare option at all, thats why they get the flat fix kits with pump (useless). Many of us have aftermarket spare tires that fit Brembos.
 
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a lot of models with larger brakes don t have a Ford OEM spare option at all, thats why they get the flat fix kits with pump (useless). Many of us have aftermarket spare tires that fit Brembos.
Riiiight. That fix a flat would come in real handy with a sidewall blowout 🙄
 
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Riiiight. That fix a flat would come in real handy with a sidewall blowout 🙄
Been there, done that. What an afternoon it was. Get a spare, trust me.

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Mine have been on since shortly after I bought the car so approaching 6 years now. I like being able to but the jack basically anywhere and lifting the whole side. You can lift the whole side without them but the jack has to go higher.
I found that I like the factory scissor jack enough that I bought a second one and use it with a 3/8" impact. It's small, light and fast. I very seldom get my floor jack out anymore. I haven't had a single incident where it has not been stable. I haven't had to use it in the "wild" for this car yet so a less stable base might be an issue but that can be said without jacking rails too.

Edit: I have a convertible with the factory spare. I don't remember the brand I bought but options were limited for the vert. Living in the south the finish is still almost like new.
I just want to say be careful when using an impact on a factory scissors jack. That was how I was lifting my car up on all fours when I leave it for the summer and two of them stripped out the threads. One locked up and one collapsed. I kept the threads greased and it still happened. Maybe they are not meant to be used multiple times, or maybe the impact is just too much for it, I don't know.
 

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I am very satisfied with the Steeda jacking rails on my 18 vert. I mainly use a floor jack or my quick jack, to lift and they are very convenient for this. One big plus I found is they protect the pinch welds/underbody/exhaust etc., when you encounter a high arch over driveway or speed bump. They will drag first, make an awful noise when it happens, but no damage anywhere else.
 
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I am very satisfied with the Steeda jacking rails on my 18 vert. I mainly use a floor jack or my quick jack, to lift and they are very convenient for this. One big plus I found is they protect the pinch welds/underbody/exhaust etc., when you encounter a high arch over driveway or speed bump. They will drag first, make an awful noise when it happens, but no damage anywhere else.
Nice added benefit indeed. I would much rather drag a bolt on then a rocker panel 👆🏻
 

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Up in arms about what set to choose for my ‘16 non vert….what are the pros/cons of each? Shouldn’t be this hard for me to decide, but hell. FWIW, i DO have the factory spare kit. Any and all advice wrkcome, thanks all!
I have the BMR low profile rails, and love them. I jack the car up on them and lower it on to jack stands in the pinch weld.
 
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I have the BMR low profile rails, and love them. I jack the car up on them and lower it on to jack stands in the pinch weld.
Definitely leaning towards these, i’m going to have to try to source a supplier later when i get home (unless someone has a link of course! 🙏🏻)
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