Camco Stabilizer Jack Flex Pads - Helps Prevent Jacks and Stabilizer from Sinking into The Ground |Can Be Used on Uneven Surfaces| UV Resistant & Weatherproof - 4 Pack (44591)
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Up to 6000 pounds (3 tons) of weight can be supported, according to the description.
Moreover, scissor jack feet fit the feet of the scissor jack. I have a travel trailer that has that interior.
Would you like to describe the dimension with Are they larger or smaller?
YES, I have the sizzor jacks as well, and they fit just
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On the 35' motorhome in which I live, there is one of these under each jack. Fitting the RV pads into the jack pads is straightforward. Pads do bend and conform when they are on the surface they are on, which is I am confident that the jacks won't sink into the soft Florida sand when the motorhome is parked there. We have had the pads for more than three weeks and they have yet to break or otherwise fail. These pads will be tested to see if they will hold up to the weight of this motor home. As they will remain under the jack pads for 15 months, I will update this review when that time has passed. It is crucial that the honeycomb side be exposed. There are a lot of people who put the honeycomb side down and then complain about dirt getting inside. This is common sense, and it even says on the packaging which way the pads should be placed. I would suggest getting two sets of these for heavier motorhomes so the suspension isn't thrown off by as much weight.
I simply stack as many of these under each (unequal) side as I need to make my jacks land simultaneously and keep my position level. leveled my camper using Beech Lane Camper Levelers, which are simple to use. Combining these two results in great results). The six items I keep in my basement compartments are stacked on each side, so that I do not have to move from one side to the other constantly. The fact that I rarely need more than 6 on a side leads to a pretty efficient setup with a relatively low.
A lot of people will find these useful. It is important to distribute the load well to keep them working. As opposed to traditional jacks, my little trailer uses a set of leveling arms. Using the pad for the first time resulted in its breaking. A seller replaced them as soon as possible. Within 24 hours, I had new ones! It is better to stack two together than to break them. Everything seems to be going well so far. The straps are attached with Velcro, so you can store them together. Using this device is easy and compact.
This product is just what I was looking for to bridge the gap between uneven camping surfaces and the stabilizer jacks of my In this way, it provides an extra degree of "form-" It is usually difficult to maintain a level fit between the bottom of the stabilizers of my travel trailer and the not entirely flat surface of dirt, grass or unlevel As a result, the rubber better contours to the ground, and I am able to have a snugger level and a more stable travel trailer, and I am very happy with the product's simplicity and ruggedness.
Since I've been using these extensively for a year now, I know what they are like. Despite their slipperiness, they do keep the stabilizer feet in place. There is a note in the text that says the flat side should go down and grid should go up. This isn't the case! The side collapsed when I deployed them for the second time. When I placed the grid side down, I didn't have the same problem. problem is probably that my stabilizer feet are too wide to fit on the pads properly. Because they do what they say, but are not as strong as advertised, I gave them three stars. It's not because my stabilizers did not work with them that I wouldn't/didn't buy them again.
If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment and I'll be glad to assist you. Having these leveling blocks ensured that I would have a flat surface that could be washed and rinsing off and that would not retain moisture as the old wood blocks I had previously It was for a 206LTD Forrest River Flagstaff pop up camper with rear scissor jacks that I purchased this for. *Know the measurements of what you intend to use those for and make sure they are correct. It might seem that they are smaller than they appear, but I think their smaller size adds to their structural registries. In the beginning I tried some Lynx leveling blocks, but I didn't want to purchase the extra add-on caps and wanted to keep them as spares in the event I need to raise the tongue jack high to level the trailer. You can also use it as spares if the BAL leveler that you use breaks. These feel pretty solidly constructed, but I'm not really sure if they will be of use to me. I believe their thickness and area will be ideal for multiple types of surfaces, but note that the underside has a raised rim, so depending on the weight they might not hold up well *Note These blocks do not cover the original tire accurately for the scissor jacks on my 206LTD since the surface area of these blocks is too short by about 2 inches. As a result, I'm happy with my purchase, although I may only use them to store my.
It was wood I was using before I acquired these. I was always scared of it splintering because it was so messy, warped, and tended to get messy. The issue with these is not an issue for me! It doesn't matter where I put these, as they work great. I've used them under my stabilizers as well as under the hitch thing (like I said, I'm new to trailer lingo). In addition, I like the fact that they dry off faster than my.
Their dimensions were perfect for the base. The base of the jack is held in place by a small lip so it can't slide. The ground is not muddy, so you won't sink. The stackable bags are easy to store. Exactly what I was looking for.