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 Tom, welcome back! Your 5th wheel leveling jacks can sit directly on top of the Stromberg Carlson Base Pad Extreme #SC88VR. You do not need to add SnapPads (although they're nice to have) to use these leveling blocks. However, if you will be…
Hey Mike, your 2025 Chevy Silverado 2500HD will have the power issue with the Furrion Vision S + #FR57AD that you have so you would need a solution like the part #VGR64VR that you referenced. Or if you don't want to mess with any wiring you could…
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 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 Matt, welcome back! The Rock Tamers Adjustable Mud Flap #RT67VR is designed for a 2" receiver. The factory hitch on your 2024 GMC Sierra 3500 is 2-1/2" so you need the #ERT00110 instead. If you want the option with the screen that would…
It sure is Steve! The Kenda ST235/75R15 Radial Off-Road Trailer Tire item #KE68JR are going to be a great replacement for the Westlake ST235/75R15 tires you have on your nuCamp T@G trailer. This is a load range D tire with plenty of capacity at 2,860…
Hey Dennis! The brackets on the Valterra EZ Hose Carrier #A04-0155XBK are fixed in place on the tube and aren’t designed to be repositioned. Each bracket has a fixed mounting hole spacing of 5-1/4" on center as well. What kind of trailer are you…
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…
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Effortless Stability with 7 Inch Jack Foot Pads
Explore the convenience of 7 Inch Jack Foot RV Jack Pads, perfect for single jack setups. These pads offer easy installation and excellent weight distribution on various surfaces. Designed to be permanently attached, they save storage space and simplify leveling, though they may reduce ground clearance slightly.
These pads enhance stability by distributing weight evenly across hard and soft surfaces. Their permanent attachment means you won't need to store them separately, making setup quicker and easier. Just be mindful of the slight reduction in ground clearance, which can be managed by adjusting the rear pads.
A single 7 Inch Jack Pad is ideal for RVs with one jack, offering a straightforward solution for leveling. It provides excellent weight distribution and is easy to install, reducing the hassle of manual adjustments and storage. This setup is perfect for those who value simplicity and efficiency.
Installation is a breeze with these pads. Simply snap them onto the jack foot, and they stay put. To avoid issues with ground clearance, consider trimming the rear pads slightly if you encounter steep curbs. This adjustment can prevent dragging and potential damage.
The pads reduce ground clearance by about an inch, which can lead to dragging on steep curbs. To mitigate this, you might want to shave the rear pads by half an inch. This simple modification can help maintain clearance while still providing the stability benefits of the pads.
These pads perform well on both hard and soft surfaces, thanks to their excellent weight distribution. Whether you're parked on gravel, grass, or pavement, the pads ensure your RV remains stable and level, making them a versatile choice for various camping environments.