Hey Ron, congratulations on the new trailer! I have a Jay Feather myself and love it. You're definitely off to a great start with a weight distribution hitch, it will make a world of difference towing that trailer with your F-150. The Weigh Safe…
Hey Dean, thanks for the pictures and the measurements. The measurements you gave me match up and those look like Lippert jacks. The SnapPad SnapJack SJ RV Scissor Jack Pads item #SN32FR are exactly what you need for your 2024 Grand Design Momentum…
Hello Kate F, I too am a Kate F =) Yes, the Valterra #SS01 Sewer Solution can definitely work off-grid, but there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure it works well in your setup. The great thing about this system is that it doesn’t need…
Hey Darla, the correct MORryde X-factor for trailers that have a MORryde CRE3000 kit installed is the standard kit part #MR33WR. Running three of these would give you the most stable setup so that would be what I would recommend.
Gerald, the 12-ton Tallboy #PM94FR weighs about 37 lbs all-in, including the base plate, extensions, and carry bag. It’s a little heavy, but that’s the tradeoff for stability and steel construction - the 9-1/2 inch base plate and solid risers are…
Hey Mitchell, yes the Valterra StayPut Tandem Trailer Tire Changing Ramp #VAL68MB that you referenced will work with the Curt independent suspension you have and will still lift the trailer wheels up high enough to allow you to change it. How do you…
Hey Nelson, since your jack feet are 7-3/4 inch in diameter the correct size SnapPad would be the part #SP34FR which is the 8 inch size. The 1/4 inch difference wouldn't cause any issues and is close enough to allow for a solid fit still.
Brian, you’ll each want the version that matches your RV’s service. The #HU84ZR is built for 30A rigs like your friend’s Cougar, while the #HU74ZR is made for 50A rigs like your Cedar Creek. They both do the same job - voltage boosting, surge…
Good thinking, Andy good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Hey Jeffrey! the overall height of the Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter #RM68BQ is 11-1/4". The distance from the hitch pin hole to the top receiver hitch pin hole is 8-1/4". I attached a picture the full dimensions below. What are…
Hey Colton, thanks for reaching out! The correct replacement bearing kit for your 5,200 lb axle is the Bearing Kit #BK3-300. I was able to have my contact at Dexter Axle cross-reference these parts to make sure that's what came with your axle.…
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Enhance Your RV Experience with Reliable Jack Pads
RV Jack Pads are essential for stabilizing your RV, preventing sliding, and ensuring a larger footprint for better ground contact. They simplify leveling, reduce the need for manual adjustments, and are easy to install. Consider the size and clearance of your RV to choose the right pads.
RV Jack Pads provide a larger footprint, enhancing stability and preventing jacks from sinking into soft ground. They also reduce the risk of sliding, especially on uneven surfaces, making them a crucial addition for safe and secure RV parking.
Consider the size of your jack feet and the clearance of your RV. Properly sized pads ensure a snug fit and prevent them from falling off during travel. Measure your jack feet and check for any clearance issues to select the best fit.
Yes, RV Jack Pads are generally easy to install, often requiring just a few minutes. Maintenance involves checking the tightness of bolts and ensuring they remain securely attached. Regular inspections can prevent loss during travel.
RV Jack Pads are versatile and can be used on various terrains, including gravel, grass, and asphalt. They provide a stable base, reducing the need for additional leveling blocks and making them ideal for camping in diverse locations.
Common issues include clearance problems, especially with low-hanging stabilizers, and the potential for pads to fall off if not properly sized or installed. Regular checks and choosing the right size can mitigate these concerns.