🔩 Elevate Your Lift Game!
The DEDC Floor Jack Pad is a premium rubber accessory designed to protect your vehicle's frame while providing exceptional support during lifting. With a maximum load capacity of 3 tons and a universal fit, this durable pad is essential for any car enthusiast or professional mechanic looking to enhance their lifting experience.
J**S
Only comes single, not a pair.
I guess it was my fault for assuming these came in pairs since it says nothing in the description. Well, it doesn’t. I can’t tell you how aggravated I was opening my Amazon package with my new Big Red jackstands only to find one single rubber pinch weld pad. And for $19 it’s a pretty big pill to swallow. I thought $19 for two was rediculous but I needed them. Now I find out it’s $38 bucks for two. Total ripoff!
N**S
Be aware, they sell you only one,
Be aware, they sell you only one, usually you need two, one for each stand. And for $26 dollar each ($50 for two), it makes this a very expensive piece of rubber and almost the same price of the aluminum stands where is going to be used.
L**.
Must have for aluminum jack stands
I've been using the Schwaben jack pads and also had some polyurethane ones that I modified to the same shape. What I never liked about using them is that they would always slip off-center when lowering from the front or rear jack points. I would have to lower the jack very carefully to make sure they wouldn't slip. It's a pain when you have to raise and lower a few times just to make sure they are lined up.Since they also just rest on the stands they can easily be misplaced. I've spent too much time just looking for them since I'm not organized enough. I recently just lost one so I was about to order another set.I was relieved to have found these. They are a little expensive but they are worth every penny to me. They aren't an exact fit but they still grip the top of the stand. No slipping at all. I don't have to lift and lower my car multiple times anymore. I can also leave them on and they won't fall off whenever I move them from storage.I highly recommend these for anyone with aluminum jack stands. I don't understand why it has taken so long for something like this to hit the market.I found the photo online but I will update with personal photos soon.UPDATE: I've noticed the price has gone up on these. I have to keep my 5 stars since it's the only pad available that actually works. I bought them at $14 a piece. They are expensive. If you are someone that utilizes your jack stands frequently then the price shouldn't be an issue. These pads are still not perfect but they are the best available. It holds my car over my body and I value my safety. I can't ding them on price.
S**.
Like everyone else, I thought this was a PAIR. Its only for ONE!!
Ok, so I hardly ever write product reviews. I bought new Torin Aluminum jack stands so I could do maintenance on my Corolla with pinch welds. Amazon recommended these rubber stand blocks in the purchasing path, so I went ahead and bought them both.The way physics works is that unless you want all of the car's weight on a SINGLE jack stand, you have to use TWO jack stands to hold up two corners of the car. Let's ignore for a moment the first scenario is IMPOSSIBLE (I hope and pray some clown doesn't try it and kill themselves).Unless you are planning on buying over $35 worth of Chinese rubber, when you purchase this item you are getting ONE rubber block. Seriously; one single, poorly crafted piece of rubber from 5,000 miles away. The pictures show the single rubber block that was sent to me, very haphazardly thrown in a plastic wrap I might add.I thought it was a mistake, then I hopped on my Amazon account and read the reviews, and I guess the "fine print". These people are for real. They are charging you for one rubber block. I returned this immediately. For this price, there are 6 piece kits on Amazon with much higher ratings. I don't know why I'm so triggered by this, but are you joking?Maybe its because I think it's a safety issue, and someone, someday is going to be in a bind and try to use a pair of jack stands with only one of these, because that's what they purchased, thinking they'd be getting a pair. Fast forward 20 minutes, the car falls and crushes the poor fool. No. Just no. I refuse to purchase another one, and I refuse to support this level of greed. These aren't even good quality. You can have your rubber block back.
A**E
Spit in center after overnight use
Bought two separately for the high price to use with new Big Red Torin stands. Fit well on the stands under the recommended front pinch welds on a lightweight prius. Left in place garaged overnight. Next morning safety check showed one rubber pad had spit and was off center on stand still on pinch weld. Would not recommend overnight use or use for several hours especially under a heavy vehicle for safety. Weather temps were still 60s-70s so it wasn’t too cold overnight to affect rubber composition.
A**)
Works great, way overpriced
Unfortunately I didn't read all the reviews and so I expected to get two but only got one. It is vastly overpriced - 20+ bucks for one small piece of molded rubber from China. However, as one of the other posters said, it does fit perfectly in my case on my Torin 43004 aluminum jack stand, and it snaps on tight so it won't come off either in use or in storage, so I will begrudgingly buy the 2nd one that I need for the other jack stand. I would have given it 5 stars but for the obscenely high price.
T**Y
Only bought because I had to
I wish they would come out with a better option for the big red jack stands or come with these. They work great and everything but for the price wow! It’s a piece of rubber and when your paying this much for 4 of them it’s questionable if you should even go this route. They worked great though and I did notice some flex to them where I would have thought it would be stiffer for what it’s doing
T**S
Great addition to jackstands.
Great little addition to my jackstand. Sturdy.
G**N
Poor Fit. Overpriced.
Like others have said, you only get one, which is a rip off. I got 2 huge rubber tire chokes for less than the cost of 1 of these tiny things.I’m surprised at how poorly these fit with how much money they cost. If they used a properly shaped mold, they would’ve been able to use less rubber and maintain a better fit.As seen in my photos, the slots are not even the same shape, and although it fits, it’s a bit too tight, which puts pressure on the thinnest point of the rubber. There’s already a small tear on mine because of it, and that was after the first time I slide them on.The other issue I have with them is that the ridge for the pinch point isn’t as deep as I need it to be. I guess it’s my fault for not measuring first, so learn from my mistake unless you want to cut out some rubber like I’ll be doing..
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