Product details
Xiciki 2 pcs car jack pads – rubber support blocks for BMW series
These neat little jack pads make lifting a BMW far less faff and a lot safer. They sit between your trolley jack and the car’s jacking point to protect pinch welds and the side frame rails from being pinched or bent. They’re simple, but they stop a lot of faffing about and accidental damage that can cost you time and money down the line.
what they are and why they help
Made from hard-wearing rubber, the pads cushion the jack and prevent direct metal-on-metal contact. That means fewer crushed chassis rails, no deformed jacking points and a much safer lift overall. They’re heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant, so everyday garage work or a roadside lift in wet weather won’t wreck them. Worried about winter salt or grease? They hold up nicely.
key features
- Compact 60mm diameter pad that fits common BMW pinch weld jacking points and most standard jacks.
- Durable, wear-resistant rubber keeps its shape and grip under load.
- Protects the side frame rail from bending, pinching or metal damage during lifts.
- Lightweight and portable – slips into the boot, toolbox or under a seat with no bother.
- Simple to use: place on the jack saddle, align with the jacking point and lift – no special tools required.
typical uses and scenarios
Perfect for DIY servicing, tyre changes and quick checks when you’re out and about. Whether you’re changing a wheel at the kerb or doing suspension work on the drive, these pads reduce the risk to bodywork. They’re also ideal for small workshops that need a low-cost way to protect customer cars – handy, sensible and straightforward.
technical details
Product name: Rubber jack pad (2 pcs)
- Brand: Xiciki
- Model: GP2145-01
- Material: Rubber
- Size: 60 × 23 mm (approx. 6 × 2.3 cm)
- Colour: Black
- Package includes: 2 x rubber jack pad
- Item weight: 20 g
things to check before use
These pads work with BMW 1/2/3/4/5/6/7 series and most standard trolley jacks, but it’s sensible to check your jack saddle diameter and the shape of the vehicle’s jacking point before relying on them for heavy use. They’re a helpful aid, not a replacement for axle stands – always use proper stands once the vehicle is lifted.
All in all, these jack pads are a small, inexpensive way to avoid costly damage to chassis rails and make jacking a car a bit more reassuring. Handy, simple and effective – no more worrying about pinched welds when the car goes up.






