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Another vote here for the Reverse Logic jack pucks. They have a tall or short version. Moreover, Fred is a great guy to deal with. I may have forgotten my tall pucks installed on the car once, lost one on the road somewhere and tore one off on a speed bump (that made a helluva noise!) breaking the T-nut on the top. I contacted Fred, ordered the one that was lost and he threw in a replacement T-nut and hardware for free. Saved me $35...stand up service. I like to support businesses that support their customers.
I carry them in my rear compartment. Never know when you will need to pull into a tire store etc! If you are concerned the dealer tech will use them, even though you put them on the seat in a clear plastic bag (as I did) the Reverse Logic pads can be bolted in "temporarily" for the visit- then removed. Since I do most of my own work I use them as my other aluminum pads.
Note they are the recommended 2 1/2 inch diameter (as stated in the Owner's Manual) NOT the 3 inch aluminum I had for my C6. There is less room around the frame slots in a C7. Know some use 3" hockey pucks and if pushed to one side they may fit.
Has anybody installed a set of ZL! Corvette 14-19 Strap Points on their car? Seems like a great option at a reasonable price especially if you have permanently installed lifting pucks as I do.
Another vote here for the Reverse Logic jack pucks. They have a tall or short version. Moreover, Fred is a great guy to deal with. I may have forgotten my tall pucks installed on the car once, lost one on the road somewhere and tore one off on a speed bump (that made a helluva noise!) breaking the T-nut on the top. I contacted Fred, ordered the one that was lost and he threw in a replacement T-nut and hardware for free. Saved me $35...stand up service. I like to support businesses that support their customers.
Mike
I broke one of my ReverseLogic T-nuts as well. I emailed them and never heard back. Glad it worked out for you.