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• Diameter: 76mm
• Height: 35mm
• Weight: 175g
• Tough Anti-Slip black rubber
• The nub on top of the pad is slightly smaller than the hole so it will not become wedged and potentially forgotten about.
(It is to help locate the jacking point hole only)
• These tough rubber adapters are a must-have for any Tesla owner. The jack lift-points on a Tesla are not the same as any other car, and lifting the car incorrectly risks damage to the battery tray or side skirts.
• The low profile design accommodates taller floor jack saddles and higher 2-post lift arms, especially on the lower Performance chassis.
• Unlike some adapters that have an abrasive hard (metal) top surface, our all rubber design prevents damage to the painted surface of the jack points.
• Proudly made in Britain, this adapter takes the guesswork out of positioning a floor jack beneath your vehicle jack points. The post on the tool precisely locates the tool in the center of the jack point on the car and provide a comfortable amount of clearance between the undercarriage and the rim of a floor jack saddle or the pad on the arm of a 2-post lift.
• The simple round design guarantees that the tool will be inserted into the jack point correctly, whereas, rectangular shaped tools can be inadvertently inserted with the incorrect orientation.
• This is the best jack adapter tool you can buy for your Tesla.
To Use...
Simply insert the jack pad adapter in the lift point on your Tesla.
If you're not sure where to look, find the round receptacle along the edge of the car, just inside each of the wheels.
On Model 3, the jack points are stamped into the chassis.
On S, X & Y they're a separate fixture that's bolted to the chassis, so you'll see three holes, the jack adaptor fits the middle one (the outer holes are bolts).
Once the jack pad is inserted, slowly lift the jack until it engages with the pad, then continue to lift the car.
Once you've completed your work, slowly lower the car, remove the jack and jack adapter.
The pad will stay with the trolley jack and not become wedged into the hole.