How To Find Correct Jack Feet Pads for a Keystone Montana High Country
Updated 05/16/2022 | Published 05/15/2022 >
Question:
Do you have RV jack pads for a 2019 montana high country? I dont see it listed?
asked by: Donna S
Expert Reply:
In order to find the correct jack pads for your trailer you'll need to know the shape and size of your jack feet. We currently offer jack pads from both SnapPad and Stromberg Carlson for a variety of shapes and sizes. Unfortunately, we don't know what anyone particular trailer uses so you'll need to look through the list attached below for your shape and size.
The SnapPad XTRA Jack Pads for Lippert Leveling Systems part # SP54FR6 for example is designed for round feet measuring 9" diameter.
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SnapPad XTRA Jack Pads for Lippert Leveling Systems w/ 9" Round Jack Feet - Qty 6
- RV Jack Pads
- 9 Inch Jack Foot
- 6 Jack Pads
- Round Foot
- Lippert Leveling System
- Permanent
- Black
- SnapPad
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