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Lifting Jack Pad for Tesla Model 3 / S / X / Y

If you service your own vehicle and lift your Tesla, you should use a jack pad to help locate the proper lifting points, to avoid damaging your vehicle. You could buy a set of 4 from Amazon for ~$20, or you can make your own with this 3D print, a screw, and a cheap $2 rubber hockey puck. And if you only use a floor jack, you don't really need 4 jack pads, since you would only lift the car from one point at a time anyways. When lifted, the weight of the vehicle is entirely on the rubber hockey puck, so this 3D print is really just a locator pin to help ensure your jack is lifting the right spot. To assemble, simply insert a small self tapping screw into the hole, and screw it into the hockey puck. Instead of a hockey puck, you could probably also use something similarly dense, that wont get crushed from the weight of the vehicle. The locator pin is printed in TPU, and has a small outer ring that will squish slightly for a snug fit, so that it won't easily fall off when inserted. If you don't have TPU filament handy, I have included a version without the small ring. Two sizes are included:25mm diameter pin for Tesla vehicles older than ~202320mm diameter pin for Tesla vehicles newer than ~2023

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