What is the Correct SnapPad RV Jack Pads for 2016 Forest River Wildcat 5th Wheel Trailer
Published 04/13/2023 >
Question:
Good Morning I have a 2016 Forest River Wildcat 5th wheel. I am looking for 2 Rear Stabilizer Jack pads. When I input my camper Information you only reference the Round Pads for the main jacks. Do you carry the square ones for my Stabilizer?
asked by: Robert B
Helpful Expert Reply:
In order to find the correct SnapPad RV Jack Pads for your 2016 Forest River Wildcat 5th Wheel Trailer you'll need to note the shape and measure. Unfortunately, we can't say for sure exactly which one you need as the manufacturer could have used more than one system on said trailer depending on their inventory at the time as that is just kind of the way trailer manufacturing works. That said, it's only two things you need to do so once you have these you can choose the correct replacement from the list below. The Replacement Pad for SnapPad XTRA Jack Pad System part # SN77FR for example fits a square 6" foot.
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Replacement Pad for SnapPad XTRA Square 6 Jack Pad System - 6" Square Foot - Qty 1
- RV Jack Pads
- 6 Inch Jack Foot
- 1 Jack Pad
- Square Foot
- SnapPad Pad System
- Permanent
- Black
- SnapPad
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