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Ah yeah i have similar ones from BMS.

I like the Verus optoin because its one less thing for me to mess with while using quickjacks. Just toss the quickjacks under to the right points and lift, no more messing with lining these up.
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Ah yeah i have similar ones from BMS.

I like the Verus optoin because its one less thing for me to mess with while using quickjacks. Just toss the quickjacks under to the right points and lift, no more messing with lining these up.
I might be missing something here, but how do the Verus blocks make it faster to use quickjacks? They go in the exact same place as OEM.
 

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When I use quickjacks, i use them with BMS pucks:

https://burgertuning.com/collection...oducts/jack-pad-adapter-for-2020-toyota-supra

Lining them up under an extremely low car is a huge pain in the ass.

With the verus jack points, i wont have to bother. Just slide the quickjacks under to the roughly accurate area and lift.
There's no need for those pucks with the stock jack points, you can just slide the quickjacks under the jack points and lift. I've done it at least 30+ times now on my car and the stock jack points still look like new.
 

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When I use quickjacks, i use them with BMS pucks:

https://burgertuning.com/collection...oducts/jack-pad-adapter-for-2020-toyota-supra

Lining them up under an extremely low car is a huge pain in the ass.

With the verus jack points, i wont have to bother. Just slide the quickjacks under to the roughly accurate area and lift.
Zero need for those pucks with the quickjacks. I don't use them and my jack points still look brand new.

I just slide the quickjacks under and lift like you stated. The quickjacks come with those big dense rubber rectangles.
 

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Zero need for those pucks with the quickjacks. I don't use them and my jack points still look brand new.

I just slide the quickjacks under and lift like you stated. The quickjacks come with those big dense rubber rectangles.
Maybe not, but I feel safer getting under my car with them in place. Having a car fall on me would be a shitty way to go
 

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Maybe not, but I feel safer getting under my car with them in place. Having a car fall on me would be a shitty way to go
how would that happen? It would be the same with or without the pucks. You are positioning the big rubber rectangle squares that come with the quickjack sideways right? If you are using them inline with the quickjacks, then I could see that being a little iffy.

I use them like this, you can even see the OEM jack point indention. This is exactly how you are stating you would use quickjacks with the Verus jack points.

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how would that happen? It would be the same with or without the pucks. You are using the big rubber rectangle squares that come with the quickjack sideways right? If you are using them inline with the quickjacks, then I could see that being a little iffy.

I use them like this, you can even see the OEM jack point indentions. This is exactly how you are stating you would use quickjacks with the Verus jack points.

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I 100% understand what youre saying.

Im simply saying I feel safer with the pucks. Something about a plastic jack point makes me worry. Im not saying its the only way, or the right way, just that its the way I do it.
 

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I think you might just be making up a problem that doesn't exist but I do understand everyone has different levels of how they feel safe.
 

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I've been using a 3d printed jack stand adapter for my supra for over a year so far. Slots into the U-shaped stands and adapts to a block. 100% solid printed in PETG and it even pivots. Maybe $5 in material and they've worked great. Had my car sitting on them over winter too
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I 100% understand what youre saying.

Im simply saying I feel safer with the pucks. Something about a plastic jack point makes me worry. Im not saying its the only way, or the right way, just that its the way I do it.
Even if one of the oem plastic cracked. Your quickjacks isn't going to drop. Maybe jack stands losing position but your car would still be support with quickjacks.
 

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When I use quickjacks, i use them with BMS pucks:

https://burgertuning.com/collection...oducts/jack-pad-adapter-for-2020-toyota-supra

Lining them up under an extremely low car is a huge pain in the ass.

With the verus jack points, i wont have to bother. Just slide the quickjacks under to the roughly accurate area and lift.
I use these with my floor jack, and yes, lining them up properly is an exercise in contortion and patience...and that's at stock ride height. I can't imagine the fun I'm fixing to have when the car is almost an inch lower, and I might have to buy an even lower-profile jack on top of it all.

The Verus pads are very appealing for this reason.
 

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$220 is expensive? :hmm:
$230 for 4 little pieces of metal? Ya. IMO, it is. Again, IMO. IMO. .. To clarify, In My Opinion.

Just like $150 is fucking ridiculous for 2 pieces of CF wind deflectors. Again, IMO.

But also... I'm a cheap ass..so, ?‍♂
 

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I guess it makes more sense if it's actually bolted on as such, for any application..

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