Thin factory jack feet are usually the first weak link in your camper's landing gear. When they bend or sink, these 12" steel pads swap in for the original feet, adding a wider footprint and built-in articulation for uneven ground.
If you've ever watched a factory pad start to curl at the edges while leveling, you already know the weak point. Thin stamped feet flex under load, and once they bend, the load shifts back into the jack leg itself. That's how minor deformation turns into long-term wear, alignment issues, and expensive hydraulic repairs.
These 12" pads are designed to replace Lippert Level Up 12" pads (LC696887) and upgrade Lippert Titan systems from a 9" pad to a wider 12" footprint. Laser-cut from 1/4" plate steel and reinforced with six gussets, they're built to hold their shape when the weight comes down instead of flexing and fatiguing over time.
Campsites aren't all poured concrete. You back into what looks level, drop the jacks, and one corner always seems to settle differently. A rigid foot can force the jack to load at an angle, which adds strain where you don't want it. The integrated ankle pivots up to 10°, allowing the pad to adjust to slopes and uneven terrain. The leg stays aligned while the foot sits flatter on the ground, which helps the entire leveling system work the way it was intended. Instead of wondering if a soft site will leave you re-leveling in the morning, the jack stays aligned, the load stays distributed, and your leveling system holds its position overnight.
Soft soil, gravel pads, and sandy lakeside sites all test small jack feet. A narrow pad concentrates weight in one spot, which can lead to sinking and shifting as the ground compresses. The oversized 12" round footprint redistributes that weight across a wider surface area, reducing how much the pad presses into the surface below. The broader base gives the jack more support underneath, especially when the ground isn't as firm as it first looked.
It only takes one hidden curb, rock, or raised edge to put a jack system in a bind. When a rigid foot meets an immovable object, something's gotta give, and that 'something' is often your hydraulics or frame. These pads are designed to detach first, sacrificing the foot instead of forcing that shock into components that cost far more to repair.
If you already run SnapPads, these steel feet can be paired with compatible 12" round SnapPad Xtra pads for added surface grip and ground protection. That gives you the strength of reinforced steel with the cushioning and traction of a removable pad system. If you don't have SnapPads yet, compatible options are available here on our site (SP74FR, sold separately).
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at these RVpaws V2 replacement RV Foot Pads for your Lippert Level Up and Lippert Titan Systems. Now this is an upgraded replacement foot pad set for your Lippert level up leveling system. If your current setup has the smaller nine inch pads, this is going to bump you up to a larger 12 inch footprint, so that's gonna make a noticeable difference in stability. So again, this is going to work for your level up 12 inch pads, and it's going to upgrade your Titan systems with the smaller feet.
Now, one of the biggest advantages is going to be how this handles on uneven ground. Each of these feet have an articulating design, so these are going to be able to pivot about 10 degrees. That means that instead of sitting awkwardly or unevenly, it's going to adjust to the surface and stay planted. And the diameter of these pads are about 12 inches. So that size is gonna help spread out the weight of your RV.
So if you're parked on softer ground like gravel, dirt or grass, this is gonna be much less likely to sink in compared to those smaller pads. And this is also built really tough. The pad is made from thick laser cut steel, and you can see this is also reinforced with gussets, so it's gonna resist bending under those heavy loads. Another smart feature is that if you accidentally hit something while moving or leveling the pad's designed to detach, that's gonna help protect your leveling system and the frame of your RV from damage instead of transferring all that force upward. Now, if you also want even more grip or protection, this is going to be compatible with the snap pad extra pads as you see there on your screen, and you're just going to snap these into those rubber pads.
That's a separate purchase, but if you're interested in checking them out, I do have the appropriate part number there. Just take that part number, pop it in the search field of our website. That will take you to that pad, and you can add that to your order. In my opinion, that would be an excellent addition to these foot pads. If you happen to have any other questions, don't hesitate to reach out.
We do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. One other thing I'll mention, this should be a pretty simple install, but if you're looking for help with installation on this product page, underneath the photo section, we have a link that will take you to our installer locator. Click that link, answer any questions it might have for you, and then that locator will find an installer in your area that etrailer has partnered with to do the install for you. Well, again, my name's Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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