Which Landing Gear 12" Round Feet Are A Good Upgrade For Standard Landing Gears?
Published 06/16/2026 >
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My fifth wheel has standard landing gear legs. Is that the RV24FR kit?
asked by: Dennis
Expert Reply:
Hey Dennis! If your fifth wheel uses standard 2" square leveling jack legs, the RVpaws articulating jack pads # RV24FR is the correct kit. If the legs are standard 2" round instead, you’d use # RV57FR. If you actually have Lippert Titan or Level Up then you'd want # RV34FR or if you have Equalizer brand you'd want # RV84FR.
These are a nice upgrade to give the jacks a stronger foot and be able to articulate on uneven surfaces, which makes the RV a bit more secure than OEM setup. If you can confirm whether yours are round or square, that’ll tell us which one fits.
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Dennis
6/16/2026
thanks andrew. By standard I guess I thought Lippert ground control was the standard.