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Grant, I personally use an old hockey puck that I cut a 1/2 wide slot in and use that on the unibody weld. Just be carefull as there are lines for the AC the run along side the passenger side of US sold vehicles. I use the puck as it affords me more options to slide the jack a bit further down so I can slip my jack stand in where the actual lift point is. The hockey puck fits onto my jack perfectly and if yours has a small bump on the jack pad you can turn the puck over and scoop out some material so it lays flat on the jacks lifting pad. I also use hockey pucks on my jack stands so that I dont have metal to metal lift contact. I took a 'donor' puck and made 'oval' shaped tops and then took a drywall screw and screwed those onto 4 other pucks that sit atop my jack stands. They are stable and the hard vulcanized rubber of the pucks provides ample protection to the underbody lift points. If you'd like I can take pics for you so you can see them on the jack stands and the jack. Just let me know.
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