Trolley jack saddle pad search

Nigpd

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I'm looking for a suitable saddle pad to fit my Clarke Ctj3000C 3 tonne trolley jack.
The popular pads that have a groove to fit the pinch weld would be ok for the front jack points, but by the rear jack points there is a close "tab" on the suspension leg, which would foul on the saddle pad.
Has anyone been able to overcome this and what was used? I've had a look at an aluminium slotted puck here Pinch Weld Jack Pad, Frame Rail Adapter, Magnetic Jack Pad Adapter Aluminum Slotted Puck Pinch Weld Frame Rail Adapter for Auto : Amazon.co.uk: Automotive, but don't know if this would be suitable.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance
 
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I have a jack similar to yours, and I use use... nothing. The jack head has some thin rubber on it and that works fine for me. The rubber gets a little punished after lifting the van, so be it.
I have several good rubber pucks, including the slotted one as you said, but none is optimal on the rear on the van, so I have given up with them.
 
I bought 18 rubber hockey pucks for £22.99 on Amazon back in Jan 2026. The more you buy the cheaper the unit price. I turn them down to fit my jacks cup.
They’re good quality but the vertical channel section jacking point slices them up.
When I get motivated I’m going to fabricate an alum’ insert to temporarily fit in the jacking channel to prevent this.
 
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