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SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL) SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL) SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL)

SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL)

SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL) SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL) SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL)
$ 47.95

Score By Feature

Based on 850 ratings
Stability
9.68
Sturdiness
9.52
Easy to install
9.32

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Product Description

JACK PAD An equalizer system works as both a jack pad and a leveler for RVs and motorhomes that have permanent jacks
ADVANCE YOUR RV OR MOTOR HOME STABLISH It adds unprecedented stability to your RV for your comfort and peace of mind if you do not have a hard floor.
A rubber designed to protect and dampen vibrations and electrical surges derived from recycled tires
No more fumbling with bulky pads when you park your RV or motorhome because installation is simple and one-time
This system features a water drainage system that helps drain excess water from the driveway and ensures no rust marks appear

Questions & Answers

The snappad website is supposed to have the best prices, so why are these so much more expensive than that? Snappad has 159% of Snappad for $159 each. Shipping is free with the purchase of this item. ?

A manufacturer is not capable of making any currently because of COVID, so any reseller dealing with them is price gouging. It is best to either wait until they can make more or to purchase Hush Pads, which are not attached but work in the same way.

Are you able to explain why you are selling the same items for $30 more than the manufacturer?

A manufacturer is not capable of making any currently because of COVID, so any reseller dealing with them is price gouging. It is best to either wait until they can make more or to purchase Hush Pads, which are not attached but work in the same way.

Could you tell me if these will fit my 2018 Jayco Greyhawk 29mv?

The type of jacks you have on your motorhome will determine if it can lift. You should be able to use the snap pads with hydraulic cylinders that have a 9inch round pad. - Caution - keep your fingers out of the pinch zone when the jacks come to the pad to snap in

Selected User Reviews For SnapPad Xtra XL Plus Permanently Attached RV Leveling Jack Pads for 9 inch Front and 12 inch Rear Landing Feet (2 Xtra + 2 Xtra XL)

There is only a need for two
5/5

Is it possible for us to split this? That's funny, lol.

Paris Lawrence
Paris Lawrence
| Nov 17, 2020
The 9" system fits other brands as well! My Keystone Sprinter was worked on
3/5

Though I don't have the time to leave reviews, I had to take the time to address my concerns due to the lack of information in the description. Other brands that have 9" round flat pads will also work with this. Installation was another matter I had to ask about. Well, I guess the reason they don't say is that it is so easy to do. You do not need to use any tools or drill anything. As soon as the pressure is applied, the snaps snap into place so I did not try to remove it because it is such a tight fit that I don't think it would be possible. Having to remove and not have to worry about it falling off is the best part for me. Its strength and durability make it an ideal product. During the course of time, we will be able to determine if these are things that can be broken. Aside from that, I like the way it looks. Despite the trailer's appearance, it appears to have Moreover, I never used pads because I have automatic leveling. As a result, these do not scratch the surface. Moreover, the bottoms are not slippery, so they add some resistance to motion. I love the design and the product is fantastic!.

Araceli Ibarra
Araceli Ibarra
| Mar 16, 2021
Those buying a mobile home should be careful
4/5

Lippert is installing weak feet on their levelers, so I'm not sure this is a product issue. In an effort to avoid experiencing the same issue again, I replaced all the feet and purchased a set of snappads after my leveling gear punched through some asphalt. In spite of installing the new jack feet and snappads on a flat concrete surface with outriggers below the snappads, when I lifted the jacks, the rear two pads remained on the ground. The front two pads came loose when the jacks were lifted. When the feet were examined, it was clear the new foot had mushroomed upward in size In your case, I think that this is as a result of Lippert's use of weak feet and snappads that provide more resistance to the outer edges of the feet than the center where there is a As much as I wanted them to work, they just didn't. My 35' motorhome is much too big to accommodate them, but they are of a high grade, so I'm sure they would work well on a common trailer or 5th wheel. To motorhome owners considering such a purchase, I wanted to offer a word of caution.

Vicente FRASER
Vicente FRASER
| Feb 25, 2021
To make sure jack pads are flat on the bottom, they need to be completely flat
5/5

Snap pads installed rather easily on the rear jack pad feet of the 12 inch pad. Snap Pads on the front jack pad feet are a real pain to install. They need to be 9 inches long. Snap pads would not stay attached to the 9 inch jack pad feet due to these pads being slightly curved upward around the outer edge, which did not allow Snap pads to fully seat on the pads. I had to remove the pad feet from the Snap mats and position them on them to get them attached. In order to secure the Snap pad to the jack foot, I screwed 1/2 inch tapping screws through the 8 accurately placed holes on Attached the jack foot to the RV jack with the Snap pad, lowered the foot, and secured the foot To the ground with the pad. A Snap pad was placed nicely on top of the jack foot by using this. It might also be useful to add that some Loctite clear adhesive was applied to the mating surface of the Snap pad and the jack foot in order to strengthen their adhesive grip. As far as we know, all the pads are still.

Jolene Bradley
Jolene Bradley
| May 16, 2021
The product is awesome
4/5

I heard about it from youtubers. In the last few months, I have found out that the new Montana has 6 leveling jacks and it's so nice once they snap on you can travel without worrying about them falling Best thing about these for eco-conscious people is that they are made from recycled tires and are tough as nails. Furthermore, the company ships fast, and I wouldn't be without them.

Damon Lucas
Damon Lucas
| Feb 21, 2021
We seem to be in good hands with them
5/5

Our Ground Control 2 has to undergo some work after we do some work on it. As we approached 0 for our fifth wheel, I noticed that the bottom of the foot pads were getting a bit The front hall jacks foo pads at the trailer might slide along after hooking up and retracting the jacks, but it's not a huge problem. In our yard, we have leveled our trailer on some concrete pads because it rains sometimes. There is a plastic pad that you can buy here or at Camping Worlds, but it dries out too quickly and becomes brittle, so we have to replace it at least once I worked on cleaning up and painting the jack foot pads on the fifth wheel. Hopefully, this will fix both issues. My steps included using dish soap, lowering the front hall jacks onto the pads, and wiping over them with a rag. Finally, the jack foot pads were reached after a great deal of negotiating. Those pads are only used to level the unit at the rear and middle. It didn't seem to work to lower them just a little. It also lacks a manual lowering mechanism in the middle jacks as well. In such a way, I took the jack foot pads off and used dish soap and a rubber mallet to negotiate They were put back on the fifth wheel by me. Rubber pads like these seemed to keep the jack foot pads attached just fine, and to keep them just elevated enough from the ground so that rain does not collect on the pads.

Raquel Barber
Raquel Barber
| Aug 27, 2020
Apparently they look like elephant feet when installed, though this is probably a good As soon as I opened the package, I thought they were the wrong size, they're a lot bigger than I imagined (which is fine)
5/5

As instructed, we used plain dishwashing soap at the installation and it went smoothly. It doesn't hinder any movement (on my RV) and it retracts with the jack and has a large footprint which provides a good amount of support for the boot. Very pleased so far with purchase.

Anna Miles
Anna Miles
| May 04, 2021

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