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SVTP Reviews True Forged's New Mustang Jacking Pad
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 12766663" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>a few options have been discussed but we feel that any additional options will raise the price to a point where they wont sell. theyre already at a price that is too steep for some. any time you add anything it raises the cost and you cant just do it to a few. you have to do it to a LOT. im sure it would be an easy enough modification for a DIYer to do to their own jack pads if they wanted to. you dont really need it though imo. ive jacked my car up using these many many times and i havent noticed any scuff marks at all. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i havent given up on you guys yet. we're still discussing if we can modify them to work on your cars. we just have to be careful not to remove too much material to make the part too weak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 12766663, member: 40308"] a few options have been discussed but we feel that any additional options will raise the price to a point where they wont sell. theyre already at a price that is too steep for some. any time you add anything it raises the cost and you cant just do it to a few. you have to do it to a LOT. im sure it would be an easy enough modification for a DIYer to do to their own jack pads if they wanted to. you dont really need it though imo. ive jacked my car up using these many many times and i havent noticed any scuff marks at all. i havent given up on you guys yet. we're still discussing if we can modify them to work on your cars. we just have to be careful not to remove too much material to make the part too weak. [/QUOTE]
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