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Does anyone keep a set of rubber pads to bring with the car when it's going to be put on a hydraulic lift -- to protect the pinch welds from
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Does anyone keep a set of rubber pads to bring with the car when it's going to be put on a hydraulic lift -- to protect the pinch welds from damage? Just bought my first Z, and am anticipating wear and tear from the metal arms and/or sloppy positioning by mechanics. I see on Amazon both the slotted "hockey puck" type (more for rolling jacks) and also rectangular pads. Which would be best? I imagine impatient mechanics probably wouldn't want to fiddle with these to get them just right before lifting the car...
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