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Low Profile Hyrdaulic Jack

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My winter wheels/tyres arrived today. Now I need to change them over!

I have ordered the Adapter Pads for the M3P. However I saw on a YouTube that it's important that the disks on the jack are bigger than the jack pad adapter. Trying to order a low profile hydraulic jack (or electric jack) on Amazon, but nothing seems to indicate the size of the disks. Does anyone have any pointers either for a specific jack or for what to look for?
Thanks
Richard
 
My winter wheels/tyres arrived today. Now I need to change them over!

I have ordered the Adapter Pads for the M3P. However I saw on a YouTube that it's important that the disks on the jack are bigger than the jack pad adapter. Trying to order a low profile hydraulic jack (or electric jack) on Amazon, but nothing seems to indicate the size of the disks. Does anyone have any pointers either for a specific jack or for what to look for?
Thanks
Richard
This is what I bought in Switzerland. Should be available in the UK/Ireland too as it’s on their site: Extra low entry

Very nice jack. Round rubber pad as well so I don’t even use the jack pads with this jack. Just line it up correctly and you are fine.
 
This is what I bought in Switzerland. Should be available in the UK/Ireland too as it’s on their site: Extra low entry

Very nice jack. Round rubber pad as well so I don’t even use the jack pads with this jack. Just line it up correctly and you are fine.

Link isn't working for me, but is it this one?
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Thank you everyone! Couldn't find exact match on Amazon but I ended up with Sealey Low Entry Jack, and it's super fantastic compared to the small scissor jacks I'm used to. Makes changing wheels soooooo much easier!
 

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My winter wheels/tyres arrived today. Now I need to change them over!

I have ordered the Adapter Pads for the M3P. However I saw on a YouTube that it's important that the disks on the jack are bigger than the jack pad adapter. Trying to order a low profile hydraulic jack (or electric jack) on Amazon, but nothing seems to indicate the size of the disks. Does anyone have any pointers either for a specific jack or for what to look for?
Thanks
Richard

my shop uses this:

ZSJ-10A 1 Ton Aluminum Service Jack

I bought the first one in 1999, mostly hobby usage until 2005, then it was used daily in a full time repair/performance shop, it finally died last year. Bought another one to replace it. New version has improved castors for heavier loads and longevity.