Product details
Lyeteung 65mm rubber slotted jack pads – 2 pcs
A handy pair of rubber jack pads for anyone who wants to lift their car without nicking the paint or denting the slotted frame rails. They’re moulded to sit neatly in slotted lift points so the jack or stand presses onto rubber rather than bare metal — a proper bonus in winter when salt and grit make every job a bit more nerve‑wracking.
What it does
The pads cushion the contact between the jack and the vehicle’s frame rails, soaking up pressure and cutting the risk of paint damage or marring. The slotted profile keeps each pad aligned on the rail so it won’t wander under load. In short: less stress on the bodywork and a much safer lift.
Specifications and fit
- Diameter: 65mm. Height: 35mm — dimensions that suit most common floor jacks and jack stands.
- Made from resilient rubber, designed to cushion and resist compression so they won’t flatten out after a few uses.
- Manufacturer: Lyeteung. Model: L016-06. Colour: black.
- Supplied as a pack of two — enough for a pair of support points or one to keep in the toolbox as a spare.
How to use
Find the slotted lifting point on your vehicle, line the pad up so the slot engages the rail, then raise the jack as you normally would. The rubber sits between the jack saddle and the metal rail so the load is spread and the paintwork is protected. Easy to fit, easy to remove — no faffing about with tape or makeshift protection.
Typical use cases
- Changing a tyre at home or at the roadside on vehicles with slotted frame rails.
- Using axle stands with a slotted contact point to protect paint and reduce metal‑on‑metal wear.
- Workshops or home garages where repeated lifting could chip or wear the frame rail finish.
Things to check
Before you buy, check the 65mm diameter and 35mm height against your jack saddle and vehicle lift points to make sure they’ll seat snugly. These pads are made specifically for slotted rails — if your car has flat or odd‑shaped lift points they may not sit correctly.
Bear in mind the pad itself isn’t a load rating — the safe working load depends on your jack or stand, so always use equipment rated for your vehicle. Overall, these jack pads are a straightforward, low‑cost way to protect your car while you’re working on it. A quick measure now saves a world of bother later on.







