Porsche Lift Pucks, Jack Pads for 911, Cayman, Boxster 1987-2019
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I'd also like a set. Assume this works well with 993s.
Can we use this with a quick jack? Thinking I put these in, turn them to keep them in place then set the quickjack underneath?
Can we use this with a quick jack? Thinking I put these in, turn them to keep them in place then set the quickjack underneath?
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The QuickJack can be used but you should cut a 2X6 board to fill the "well" of the QuickJack to provide a broad flat landing surface. You don't want to lift the vehicle on just the edge of the QuickJack. QuickJack also sells filler blocks for those wells.
The QuickJack can be used but you should cut a 2X6 board to fill the "well" of the QuickJack to provide a broad flat landing surface. You don't want to lift the vehicle on just the edge of the QuickJack. QuickJack also sells filler blocks for those wells.
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I just received a set from Dan. They are extremely well made and help to accurately align the lifting points as the car is being positioned. These 911's are stiff and the tires tend to take up the slack. Sometimes the weight is all on one wheel!
As you lower the car onto the stand, alignment shifts just a bit. I've had to make slight adjustments many times over the years. First time a charm now! Here are some pictures with, and without the jack pads.
As you lower the car onto the stand, alignment shifts just a bit. I've had to make slight adjustments many times over the years. First time a charm now! Here are some pictures with, and without the jack pads.