Hey Gary, welcome back! It looks like your 2025 Forest River Flagstaff E-Pro 20FBS has the Lippert Quick Drop stabilizer jacks. You'll need the SnapPad SnapJack QD RV Stabilizer Jack Pads item #SN44VR. Your jack feet are going to be removed and…
Hi Ray! The MORryde GooseTech 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box for 11.5K to 14K Trailers #MR74MV can definitely be used in a short bed 3/4 ton pickup, like your 2024 Ram 2500. Just be aware that not all trailers have a tapered nose and you may not get…
Hey Phil! For a tandem axle trailer you will want two of the Leveling Kit with Wheel Chocks for Trailers and RVs #WS28ER. You are correct, one under each tire is best. I use these on my Jayco with one under each tire to keep them off the ground and…
Hey Skip! You will have to measure your feet to see if the SnapPad Jack Pads #SP54FR2 are the right size for a replacement. We don't have a way of knowing what's on there now, and your motorhome isn't in the known list from SnapPad. All…
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 Richard, thanks for the information! I just spoke with Lippert and your Jayco Eagle has a Rhino pin box. To convert your standard kingpin pin box to a gooseneck connection, I recommend the Gen-Y Hitch item #GY33GR. The Gen-Y Hitch item #GY33GR…
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…
Hey Gwen! The distance from the center of the mounting hole to the bottom of the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR when fully retracted is 13.44". If you’re measuring from the bottom of the pipe mount instead of the center of the hole, that…
Hey Gary, congrats on the new trailer. For a 2" ball mount, I recommend the etrailer Adjustable 2-Ball Mount item #e66PR. This ball mount comes with both a 2" and 2-5/16" hitch ball with 7,500 lbs and 10,000 lbs capacity. It has an…
Hey Guy, welcome back! For your Equalizer Leveling System, you'll need the SnapPad EQ Compact Jack Pads item #SP24FR4. These are designed specifically for the feet on your landing gear. They're going to attach directly to them and remain on…
The Electric Ground Control TT Automatic 5-Point Travel Trailer Leveling System - 10,000lbs #LC672136 has 9" round feet so you would need the SnapPad XTRA Jack Pads for Lippert Leveling Systems w/ 9" Round Jack Feet - Qty 4 #SP54FR4.
Hey, Adofo. The Longview custom towing mirrors part #LO54FR will not cover your cameras on your side mirrors. They are designed so that they can be installed on the mirrors and not affect the lights or camera on them. I've attached a photo that a…
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.