Product details
Sealey safety rubber jack pad – type B (JP30, black)
This little, handy pad sits neatly in the saddle of your jack and protects the underside of the car while you lift. Simple idea, clever result — a tough rubber contact point that prevents scratches, dents and scuffs to jacking points and chassis metal. Perfect for routine maintenance or tyre changes, and for any time a lift’s needed without the faff or the worry about leaving marks.
Features
- High-quality rubber gives a firm, durable contact between jack and vehicle — absorbs pressure and cuts down metal-on-metal wear.
- Type B profile locates securely in the jack saddle so it won’t pop out during use.
- Compact size (Ø105 x 10mm / 10.5 × 1 cm) designed to fit common Sealey jack saddles.
- Lightweight (approx. 80 g) and dead easy to fit — just drop it into the saddle.
- Black finish that stays unobtrusive and hard-wearing.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sealey
- Model: JP30 (Safety Rubber Jack Pad)
- Material: Rubber
- Size: Ø105 x 10mm (10.5 × 1 cm)
- Item weight: ~80 g
- Colour: Black
Uses and typical scenarios
Worried about chipping paint or bending the jacking point when changing a tyre on the drive? This pad helps you avoid that. It’s especially handy if the car’s jacking points are a bit rusty or worn, or when you’re lifting lower-profile cars where you need careful contact. In short: a simple way to keep the car tidy and prevent long-term damage that can be a right nuisance to sort out later.
Compatibility and practical notes
- Designed for Sealey jacks such as the 2001LE series, 3015CXD, 3015CXHV and 3001CXP — have a quick look at your jack saddle before buying.
- This is an accessory pad only — the load capacity is down to the jack itself, so always use a jack rated for your vehicle and follow the jack manufacturer’s instructions.
- Quick to clean — a wipe with a damp cloth removes grease and dirt with no bother.
Some folks worry it might affect stability — fitted correctly, the pad actually improves grip and spreads the load across the jacking point, so no more slipping about. That’s a proper bonus in wet or chilly weather when hands and patience are in short supply. If you’re unsure about fit, compare the pad diameter (Ø105mm) with your jack saddle or check the jack manual. All told, it’s a cheap, useful bit of kit that prevents unnecessary damage and makes lifting a touch less stressful.






