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Originally Posted by Judge
They did go in easy. I used Dawn dish soap to coat the rim before putting them down and pushing the jack into them.
The down side is my Outlaw 29H jacks are already a little low but they are will worth it for the extra size and anti-skid / slide capability.
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Anti-skid? If you parked on such an angle that the stock pads would skid, I would think that adding some rubber to the bottom of them would not help. But if they did help the jacks not skid, the sheer force from the rig would make that rubber release. I have used wood under my jacks for several reasons.
1. The keep the pad from rusting out.
2. Less stroke you have out on the rams the more stable the rig is.
3. My blocks are larger then the pads, so my pounds per square in are spread out.