







🛠️ Protect Your Ride Like a Pro — Don’t Let Scratches Steal Your Spotlight!
The Samman Jack Pad Adapter is a pair of heavy-duty rubber pads designed to protect vehicle frame rails from damage during lifting. With a robust 2-ton load capacity and compatibility with most jack stands (notably Torin Big Red T43002), these 63x45x50mm pads cushion pressure and resist extreme environments, ensuring your chassis stays pristine while you work or travel.





| ASIN | B08S6MDN1X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #217,933 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #677 in Automotive Jacks |
| Brand | ADTOPI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (137) |
| Date First Available | 10 January 2021 |
| Item Weight | 118 g |
| Item model number | Jack rubber pad |
| Manufacturer | Samman |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Jack rubber pad |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.5 x 5 cm; 117.93 g |
D**D
I give it five stars because it appears sturdy and up to the task. I have not used it yet to provide comments on any experience. One thing to note is that the description claims 25mm distance between the two inner walls of the pad, but the actual measurement is 26mm. This pad is less wide than others, but still a bit too wide for jack stands with narrow bars. E.g., the Daytona 3 ton stands nowadays have 23mm bars. I'm yet to asses the safety implications of using a bit wider pads on a narrower jack stand bar. The force applied is almost entirely vertical. However, being stable under tangential stress to the pad is relevant when jacking up and down the load. Padding a bit the jack stand bar before installing this rubber protector is a reasonable approach. In any case, the rubber pad is not designed to sustain large lateral forces anyway, so padding the jack stand bar should work
M**Y
These have worked well on pinch weld of vehicles. Holding up well. However, you need to measure you stand's bar crown for WIDTH (e.g., .9 inch, 1 inch, 1.25 inch). These can typically handle the variations in curvature pretty well, but you need them to stay on, and there is no such thing as a "standard" crown width on the jack stands out there. So you need to measure yours, and then find a unit that is the correct size, where the size of the rubber is exact, or .1 inch LESS than the size of your stand's crown width (so that it must be pushed on hard, and then it will stay there.)
M**I
These are great for my car jacks. Instead of jacking my car up and using my jacks to hold my car up, I put these solid rubber pads where the top of the carjack would be in contact with metal part of car, so now the frame rests atop the car jacks with rubber pads and that’s a good thing. I know there will be no damage done to car frame.
N**.
Good quality
H**K
Bought these pads for "amazon's Basics Steel Jack Auto Stands with 6,000 lb or 3 Ton," but these doesn't fit.
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