Sponsored

Steeda low profile jacking rails… yes or no?

tj@steeda

Well-Known Member
Diamond Sponsor
Joined
Mar 21, 2014
Threads
122
Messages
2,462
Reaction score
846
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2015 Steeda Mustang
What concerns you about the current solution? We have sold plenty of the convertible options - both S550/S650 ... they perform as intended.

I can pass along the concerns to the manufacturing department. I know others have mentioned some things above ... but there are many owners out there (based on what we have sold) that haven't had a concern.
Sponsored

 

Frogdog1

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 4, 2025
Threads
23
Messages
1,381
Reaction score
1,607
Location
Dixie
Vehicle(s)
Chevy Suburban,Honda Civic, Toyota Pre-runner, Ford Premium GT, company vehicles
What concerns you about the current solution? We have sold plenty of the convertible options - both S550/S650 ... they perform as intended.

I can pass along the concerns to the manufacturing department. I know others have mentioned some things above ... but there are many owners out there (based on what we have sold) that haven't had a concern.
I'm not trying to bash you or your companyk (I think Steeda has some good quality products) but I've been over several engineering depts. and accepted nothing but a prefect, easy to attach fit on things of this nature. My concerns are in this thread. These rails should almost bolt themselves onto the car. These aren't rocket science and your company would be well served to address the concerns in this thread. Just another opinion on top of the others. This kind of feedback could be viewed as helpful. That is my intent. A perfect, easy fit is what would make me buy the rails. No reason they can't be that way.
 

tj@steeda

Well-Known Member
Diamond Sponsor
Joined
Mar 21, 2014
Threads
122
Messages
2,462
Reaction score
846
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2015 Steeda Mustang
I'm not trying to bash you or your companyk (I think Steeda has some good quality products) but I've been over several engineering depts. and accepted nothing but a prefect, easy to attach fit on things of this nature. My concerns are in this thread. These rails should almost bolt themselves onto the car. These aren't rocket science and your company would be well served to address the concerns in this thread. Just another opinion on top of the others. This kind of feedback could be viewed as helpful. That is my intent. A perfect, easy fit is what would make me buy the rails. No reason they can't be that way.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts, I’ll pass the feedback along. At the moment we’re content with the current offering, as sales have been perfectly fine with the existing solution.

I understand where you’re coming from, and I know your intent is to be helpful. A perfect, easy fit is always ideal, and I appreciate you outlining your perspective.

For now, though, we’re confident in the product as it stands.

Best,

TJ
 

TheACN

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2025
Threads
5
Messages
69
Reaction score
56
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Vehicle(s)
2024 GT Premium
I didn’t buy any jacking rails (from Steeda or elsewhere) because i got torn between the low profile and the full length. One sits 1/8” lower than the pinch weld, which is something i want, another extends coverage to the actual jacking point, which is also something I want. However theres no product that combines both.
Sponsored

 
 








Top