Perfect for Class A motorhomes with HWH and Atwood leveling systems, these rubber pads install on your jacks, eliminating the need to crawl under your rig during leveling. Large surface area adds extra stability on soft ground. Includes (4) pads.
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Check the listings below for some of the most common rigs that are compatible with this system. Note: You will need to measure your jacks to confirm compatibility, as the foot size/shape of the jacks on your leveling system can vary from model to model and year to year.
SnapPads install quickly and easily, and never need to be removed. Install each pad one at a time. Begin by placing the pad beneath your jack, ensuring that the pad and foot are properly aligned.
Lower the jack until the lip of the pad fully engages around its foot and locks into place. You'll hear a snapping sound once the pad is securely installed. Repeat this process for the remaining pads. Installation is permanent, so once you have the SnapPads secured, you'll never have to worry about crawling under your RV to place pads again.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com and today we're gonna take a look at the Snap Pad Highway 10 Bus Jack Pads. These four heavy duty rubber pads are going to snap onto your Class A motor homes with HWH or Atwood leveling systems with 10 inch in diameter jack feet to make leveling faster and easier, eliminating the need to crawl under your motor home to position plastic pads or wood blocks. Now it is recommended to measure your jacks to confirm compatibility as the foot size and shape of the jacks on your leveling system can vary from model to model and year to year. Now let me go ahead and give you some overall measurements of these pads. So looking at the overall diameter, as you can see, we're sitting right at 11 and three quarters inches. And then looking at the height, we're sitting right at two inches tall.
And that's going to be the same measurement for the three other pads here on my table. So again, this is going to fit into your 10 inch jack foot and the increased surface area of the jack feet provide added support for your motor home, preventing sinking into soft ground, unlike smaller metal feet. Now these pads are made here in the USA of durable heavy duty rubber that are actually made from recycled tires. They are going to grip uneven terrain and prevent your metal feet from rusting or bending. And the built-in drains are going to release moisture to prevent your jack feet from corroding.
They're also going to serve as a cushion, so your metal feet won't crack or chip away at your driveway and they're going to help dampen vibration from inside your motor home that could cause shifting. Now, there's not going to be any need to remove and replace these pads or carry other jack pads or blocks around with you. These are going to be a simple one-time installation. You're just going to line up the pads beneath your jack feet and lower each foot until the lip of the pad fully engages and locks in place. You're actually going to hear a snapping sound once the pad is securely installed.
Insulation is permanent, so once you have the snap pads secured, you're never gonna have to worry about crawling under your RV to place pads again. Well, that's gonna conclude our look today. I do hope it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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