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Ebay is the only place i sell other colors than red and im about to pull the store in amazon after all i heard from the grilling bezos was given yesterday. So just Ebay yes and thank you.
Sorry for the delay in responding. I was not aware of the Amazon ones, so I took a peek.
1. The Amazon ones are single magnet devices, so you would have to get three per each lift point, or a total of 12 of them. The Murphy's Law ones cover the three magnet holes, so you need a total of 4. Less items to keep track of.
2. Murphy's are a bright red in color, you won't lose these and the techs can see them easily in the drivers seat of your car... and encourage them to use them. I leave them in the trunk and they won't get missed.
3. Murphy's offer replacements if they get damaged. I had one torn up by the tire place and he replaced it graciously.
So I think the Murphy's pads are worth it.
Mike P
Ok, great, thanks. You made me crawl under my car to look where the pads go.
I guess that is you are using a single point lift system, then you could use the ones from Amazon.
But many of the commercial tire places (and Tesla) use an 4 point or wider lift system like this:
I am NOT AN EXPERT, I am a model X owner, I don't do tires (I just pay for them)..... but if your favorite auto place uses these 4 point lifts, then it seems to me that a wider band to lift the car up would be maybe a little better. See how the battery is rather close to the edge of the car? I think raising it up a little (and providing a wider support) *might* be a little better and provide more safety.
That's all.
So I say: get what you want!
Mike P
The lift you posted (2 post MaxJax) has a circle point of contact with the car. In fact... 99% of all jacks and lifts have a circle point of contact... it's why puck lift pads are so popular and ubiquitous (they cover the maximum surface area of the point of contact of 99% all jacks).
Also you do not need 12 pucks vs 4 of Murphy's Law bars like you mentioned in your earlier post. 4 pucks are the equivalent in function with 4 ML bars. It wouldn't even be possible to use 12 pucks on 1 car.
The pucks from Amazon (and elsewhere) are a more than solid option. They do a suitable job matching the functionality of Murphy's Law bars.
However, here are the reasons to get a Murphy's Law bar instead of a puck:
1) Support small USA-based fellow Tesla enthusiast business
2) Instead of using 1 hole per lift point to secure to car (stays in place with compression/friction), it uses 3 holes per lift point (stays in place with 2 magnets)
3) It covers the entire lift point of the car (but should be noted most all jacks only have a circular puck sized contact with cars)
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shipping your out today, thank you for your order and thank you for supporting small business. those of us left in business need all the help we can get as a huge percentage of us were denies PPP and EIDL assistance, myself included.Just ordered a set of 4. Awesome. Please send red. They will be easier to see.
Yes they are model specific.I have a Tesla model S Murphy's law jack pads. I bought a new Model X . Do I need to buy new ones for Model X or my old ones can be used?