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Recommended SnapPads for a 2026 Forest River Sabre 37RVMiles  

Updated 03/02/2026 | Published 02/26/2026

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Hello I just wants to ask real quick which snap pads are right for my forest river Sabre 37rvmiles 2026 thank you so much.

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Expert Reply:

Hey Nicole, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer! I checked with SnapPad and looked at all the brochure information and I could not find the dimensions of your Sabre's landing gear feet. What I'll need you to do is take a couple quick measurements.

If your landing gear feet are circular, I'll need you to measure across the center of the landing foot from edge to edge. I'll also need to know if there's a lip around the perimeter and how tall it is.

If your landing gear feet are rectangular or square I would need the length and width along with any lip measurements.

You can leave this information below where it says Add Comment and I'll be able to find you the right set.

The SnapPad XTRA Square 6 Jack Pads item # SN99FR you were looking at, fit 6" square jack feet.

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William H.

3/2/2026

The 6” snap pads worked great on my forest river Cherokee alpha wolf!

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Kim

3/2/2026

I had to measure the foot to purchase the right snap pad. Installation was fairly easy. They make setup and breakdown easier as i do not need to set blocks on the ground any more. Ive had them on my rv for about three years now and the are in great shape yet.

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Alfred

3/2/2026

I bought these for my Grand Design 315RLT. This being a very long trailer, adding the pads helped with reducing the movement when walking inside. I also bought one for the tongue jack. My opinion... I think they were worth the investment.

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Bob B.

3/2/2026

Nicole, I found installation of the pads was quite simple, and at age 86 I am very pleased that I no longer have to bend over or kneel down and reach waa-a-ay under the camper to manually place rubber pads under the stabilizer jacks' metal feet (the bending over/kneeling wasn't the problem...getting back up was!) The fact that the snap pads are made of recycled rubber also appealed to me. The pads have made setting up and stabilizing considerably easier.

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