Product details
Lyeteung 65mm rubber jack pads – 2-pack slotted trolley jack adapter
These neat rubber pads are proper handy — the kind of kit that stops a fiddly job becoming a right faff. They slip onto most slotted trolley jacks to protect your car’s pinch welds and frame rails, while giving a stable, non-slip contact point. Ideal if you change a wheel occasionally or keep a jack in the boot for emergencies.
What they do and why they matter
Jack pads prevent metal-on-metal contact that can dent or chip paint on the chassis. The soft rubber and V-shaped groove mean the pad sits neatly on slotted jacking points and won’t wander about. That’s a proper bonus in winter when everything’s wet and slippy.
Features and specifications
- Material: high-quality rubber — flexible yet tough, so it won’t deform under normal use.
- Dimensions: 65mm diameter, 33mm height — compact but plenty big enough for most slotted jacking points.
- Design: V-groove slotted top to match trolley jack heads and keep the pad seated.
- Finish: black, paint-safe rubber that’s non-abrasive to chassis paintwork.
- Pack contents: 2 × jack pads — one spare or one for each side when needed.
Typical uses and compatibility
Suitable for most slotted trolley jacks (common makes include Unitec and Michelin). Great for roadside stops, quick garage jobs or as a permanent addition to the jack you keep in the boot. Especially useful if your car has pinch weld jacking points that are prone to damage.
Practical tips and cautions
Before you buy, check the jack head size and the vehicle’s jacking point to make sure the 65mm pad is a good fit — a quick measure saves a headache later. These pads improve grip and protect paint, but they are not a substitute for correct jacking procedure or safety stands. Always use axle stands for any prolonged or under-car work.
Care and maintenance
Wipe clean after use and keep them away from sharp edges and solvents. They’re light and compact, so store in the boot or toolbox. If they pick up grease or grit, a quick scrub with soapy water will restore grip.
In short: a small, inexpensive upgrade that prevents scratches, reduces slipping and makes using a trolley jack less stressful. Works well and keeps things tidy — no more fretting about chipped paint at the jacking points.







