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Designed for truck campers and travel trailers, these sturdy rubber pads install on your jacks, eliminating the need to crawl under your rig during leveling. Large surface area provides added stability on soft ground. Includes 4 pads.
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SnapPads install quickly and easily, and never need to be removed. Install each pad one at a time. Begin by placing the pad beneath your jack, ensuring that the pad and foot are properly aligned.
Lower the jack until the lip of the pad fully engages around its foot and locks into place. You'll hear a snapping sound once the pad is securely installed. Repeat this process for the remaining pads. Installation is permanent, so once you have the SnapPads secured, you'll never have to worry about crawling under your camper to place pads again.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. And today, we're gonna take a look at the SnapPad mini jack pads. These four heavy duty rubber pads are going to snap onto your truck camper and travel trailers jacks that have four 5.5-inch round jack feet to help make leveling faster and easier, eliminating the need to crawl under your camper to position plastic pads or wood blocks. Now, it is a good idea to measure your jacks to confirm compatibility as the foot size and shape of jacks on your leveling system can vary from model to model and year to year. So again, these are going to fit your 5.5-inch round jack feet. And looking at the overall diameter, let me line up my ruler here.
As you can see, we're sitting right at 7 1/4 inches in diameter. And the increased surface area of your leveling jack's feet are going to provide added support for your camper, preventing sinking into soft ground unlike smaller metal feet. Now, these pads are made here in the USA of durable, heavy duty rubber that is actually made from recycled tires, and they are going to grip uneven terrain and prevent your metal feet from rusting or bending. The built-in drains are going to help release moisture to prevent your jack feet from corroding and they're also going to serve as a cushion so your metal feet won't crack or chip your driveway and they're going to help dampen vibration from inside your camper, which could cause shifting. There's not going to be any need to remove or replace these pads or carry other jack pads or blocks around with you.
These are going to be a simple installation, a one-time installation. You're just going to line up the pads beneath your jack feet and lower each foot until the lip on the pads fully engage and locks into place. You'll actually hear a snapping sound once the pad is securely installed. Now, installation is permanent, so once you have the SnapPad secured, you're never gonna have to worry about crawling under your camper to place pads again. Well, that's gonna conclude our brief look today.
I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (4179 Customer Reviews)
Designed for truck campers and travel trailers, these sturdy rubber pads install on your jacks, eliminating the need to crawl under your rig during leveling. Large surface area provides added stability on soft ground. Includes 4 pads.These fit my truck camper great and don't seem like they are going to come off with out a struggle. Definitely stops the camper from sliding around on concrete.
I think they have worked out great. Easy to snap in place and have never even thought of coming off.
We go camping at a lot of different places and each one has a different surface. The Jack Pads adapt to gravel, asphalt and sand which makes the truck camper more stable.
This is what we were looking for as before we were using plywood under the jacks which would sink into the ground.
This is an excellent product.
Quality product good price delivered one said it would be here
Was great until one of them randomly fell off, guessing they loosen up when they are in hot sun
I wish I had known about these earlier. These should keep the jacks from sliding away from my truck when I remove the camper shell. (The width of the camper shell is smaller than the with of the truck, so the jacks have to lean inward.
Wayne
11/12/2022
These jack pads are still very useful.
Put them on this morning, super easy and looks great too!
Very happy with these mini jack pads. Install was very easy with soap and water. Really makes my truck camper look better and I bet they will serve me well for many years.
Great product, well built, easy to use. Fast shipping. Very happy.
Very hardy but soft rubber, perfect for my truck camper legs.
So far so good!
The snap pads were easy to install and provide excellent weight distribution on hard and soft surfaces. These pads are designed to be permanently attached, avoiding taking up valuable storage space and having to climb under the vehicle during leveling. Of note: snap pads reduce ground clearance by 1 full inch, and caused dragging resulting in damage / losing the rear pads of steep curbs. Recommendation is to shave the rear pads by 1/2 inch to increase ground clearance (see photos).
The snap pads are great! They were easy to in stall, and and add stability. Great product. Everything we have bought for our RV at etrailer has been a quality product!
I installed the snap pads on my RV. I thought they were on OK got to the camp ground on first trip and one pad was gone. Checked and the other were not on fully. I ordered a new pad but have not tried to put them back on. The snap pads did not snap on even with Dawn...that was a year ago and I do not have a lot of confidence they will snap on when I lower my jacks. I have a concrete drive but the pads on my RV just did not snap in like they should. Snap pads worked fine on my Big Foot levelers on my last RV.
Looks like a great product. I'll know more after the first trip with then on. Got to tell you they're a little tricky to install. Watched a couple of YouTube videos. The installation instructions say to use dish soap (Dawn) as a lubricant. Specifically says don't use silicone lubricants (WD-40). Had a little battle getting them on all the way. They would go on one side or the other, but not snapped in all the way around the foot of the jack. I ended up using a piece of 1/2" rebar under the pad on the side that wasn't all the way on. Put the jacks/pads down on the rebar and it popped the rest of the way on.
After researching the correct SnapPads for my RV I was able to find them on etrailer at a very competitive price with free shipping. They arrived one day earlier than posted, even though they are hard rubber they were packaged very securely.
"I recently needed snap pads for my class A motorhome and had trouble finding the exact ones online. After searching extensively, I contacted etrailer and spoke with Kelsey. She was incredibly helpful, asking all the right questions to ensure I got the correct pads. Within a few days, I received the pads, which were extremely easy to install, taking less than 15 minutes. They look and work great. Thank you to etrailer and a special thank you to Kelsey for her excellent service!"
One thing that would have been helpful when we received our original four snap pads would have been the tip of putting dish soap around the edge of the pad so as to easily snap into place. If this would have been present in the box we wouldn't have damaged the 1 pad that we were having a hard time getting on. My suggestion would be to have something written about the installation and using dish soap to glide on easily. Also there is a video on the snap pad site for installation. This would have been helpful to know.
Definite addition to the upgrade that I made increasing from 9” landing jack feet to 12” landing jack feet on our diesel pusher motorhome. These 12” snap pads will allow me to distribute load better over soft ground and not punch holes in the gravel or soft sites. Plus if I need to add blocks under feet, there will be no worrying about movement of jack feet off of the blocks.
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Katrina D.
10/17/2023
There is a possiblity that one of the foot plates could be bent. Sometimes foot plates will begin to bend and dish under the weight of your RV, causing them to become a concave shape. Once they become this shape, the snappads may have a hard time staying attached to the foot plates.