Product details
Lyeteung 125mm universal rubber jack pad adapter – 2pcs
If you regularly use a floor jack on cars, vans or light commercials, these rubber jack pads are a tidy, sensible upgrade. They sit on the jack head to give a softer, wider contact patch — which means fewer marks, less crushing and a much better chance of lifting without the vehicle slipping or suffering damage.
features
- Made from robust rubber with a cross-groove surface that helps spread the load and resist crushing under pressure.
- 125mm diameter and 26mm height provide a generous contact area for improved stability and reduced pressure on pinch welds and frame rails.
- Sold as a pair, so you’ve either got a spare or a matching set for two jacks.
- Simple to fit — just pop it on the jack head; no tools, no faff.
- Designed to protect both the jack’s top bracket and the vehicle’s contact point, so fewer scuffs and less chance of bent pinch welds.
specifications
Material: Rubber. Colour: Black. Diameter: 125mm. Height: 26mm. Manufacturer: Lyeteung. Model: L016. Compact packaging; the set weighs about 610 g.
why this helps
If jacking a car ever feels a bit dicey or you end up with marks on the pinch welds, these pads make life easier. They cushion the contact between jack and car, spread point pressure and give a grippy surface so the vehicle’s less likely to slip. That’s especially handy in wet or muddy conditions — or when the jack’s original rubber has seen better days.
typical uses and tips
- Ideal for home mechanics, mobile tyre fitters and anyone who wants to protect sills and pinch welds while jacking.
- Always check the pad dimensions against your jack head before buying — they’re broadly universal but it’s worth a quick measure.
- The pad cushions and protects but it won’t change the jack’s rated load, so stick to the jack’s capacity and standard safety practice.
In short, a small, inexpensive accessory that prevents common scraping and crushing problems and gives you more confidence when jacking a vehicle. No complicated setup — just pop it on and crack on with the job.






