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What the heck are those "jacking pads" called??

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Old 07-06-2017, 05:37 PM
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What the heck are those "jacking pads" called??

I have a 4th Gen Camaro that I'm doing a bunch of work on and the plastic injection molded "jacking pads" under the front fenders are all busted up. I'd like to replace them, but I'm not having ANY luck finding them - and can't even find the right name to call them. I found a 4th Generation Camaro parts manual and haven't been able to find it in there either (it's 8 billion pages long and they don't show up in any of the sections that you THINK they'd be in).

Can anyone help??
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Old 07-11-2017, 10:49 AM
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Re: What the heck are those "jacking pads" called??

Remove the existing part. Should be a part # shown on them.
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Old 07-11-2017, 03:04 PM
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Re: What the heck are those "jacking pads" called??

I just took the drivers side one off of my 95 Z28 to see if I could help out with this issue, but unfortunately there are no part #'s or anything on that part. Not even some kind of indicator for the type of plastic it is. Not one marking. If it had a part # from the factory, maybe it was a decal that has disappeared .

Also next to it is a embossed statement at the end of the underside of the fender, DO NOT JACK HERE!

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Re: What the heck are those "jacking pads" called??

You're probably not going to find one at any place other than a salvage yard.
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