The distance between the bolts on the SnapPad SnapJack for RV Scissor Jack Stabilizers # SN45FR is 2" on center which is the standard. The same is true for the higher rated # SN65FR. If you want to use these with your scissor jacks the only option would be to replace the one with the 1-1/2" measurement.
If you know what travel height and capacity you need I would be happy to help you find a replacement. I have also attached a link to all of our scissor jacks below for your reference. view full answer...
The SnapPad BF 7 Jack Pads # SN38FR do not have a weight rating, but that's because they are designed to fit the Quadra BigFoot leveling systems so SnapPad has tested and approved them weight-wise for any kind of RV that might have that system installed. view full answer...
The Lippert 5th Wheel RV Landing Gear Foot Pad # LC314667 is designed as a replacement for their landing gear which is rated up to 14,000lbs. They have not tested it for any more weight than this as that is what their largest landing gear jacks are rated up to. view full answer...
The rear jacks on the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Electric 5th Wheel RV Leveling System # LC358590 do travel 12-1/2" and the front jacks travel 21". But, the front jacks also have a drop leg that can extend up to 17 additional inches.. view full answer...
The SnapPad BF 7 Jack Pads for Quadra Bigfoot Leveling Systems w/ 7" Square Jack Feet - Qty 4 # SN38FR measures 2" tall, however, about 1" of height would be added to the bottom of your jack after installing these pads. Your jacks will gain some surface area as well for added traction and stability. view full answer...
The Replacement Pads for SnapPad Jack Stand Pad System # SN78FR fit 9" diameter round jack feet and they make that surface area larger to an 11" diameter so both specs are correct. The larger surface area gives your jacks more stability and are pretty simple to install, although you may need some soap, water, and elbow grease to do so. view full answer...
The inner lip of the Snap Pad Jack Pad for Camper Jacks w/ 5-1/2" Round Feet # SN97FR that grips onto the jack foot has a 5-1/8" measurement from one edge to the other so you'd have a bit more than 1/8" of the lip covering the jack foot. It's going to be snug enough to stay on, but will have a bit of give to it if you pushed on it from the side. view full answer...
The replacement Foot Plate for Lippert Power Gear Hydraulic Jack # LC359344 that you mentioned is the correct replacement foot pad for your 501096 jacks and is larger than what you have at 10-1/2 inches but we do not have anything that is 12 inch diameter. view full answer...
The Replacement Foot Pad for Lippert Hydraulic Ground Control Leveling System # LC324269 doesn't have a specified weight rating. Since this is a direct replacement for a hydraulic jack that does have a weight rating, like the 8K Lippert Level Up Hydraulic Jack # LC26FR, you just need to stay within the weight rating of that jack and you're good to go. view full answer...
The space between the load bars is 6-1/2 inches on the B&W Continuum Weight Distribution System # BW28FR.
I don't know the size of your jack's pad so I can't definitively say if it will clear but a quick measurement of your pad should tell you if the necessary space is there for the pad to clear. view full answer...
The Electric Ground Control TT Automatic 5-Point Travel Trailer Leveling System - 10,000lbs # LC672136 has 9" round feet so you would need the SnapPad XTRA Jack Pads for Lippert Leveling Systems w/ 9" Round Jack Feet - Qty 4 # SP54FR4. view full answer...
Each of the Stromberg Carlson Base Pad Peak for Scissor and Stabilizer Jacks - 3,500 lbs - Qty 4, part # SC58MR, weighs 5 lb. I have included a video demo link below. view full answer...
Total height of the Bulldog Velocity Series Electric Landing Gear Jack # BD185400 is just under 45-inches as shown in the linked photo. This is from the top of the motor housing to the bottom of the 10 x 10-inch foot pad. This high-speed jack gives 20-inches of lift per minute. view full answer...
The Stromberg Carlson # SC88VR Base Pad Extreme has a 6000 lb capacity. Since your travel trailer weighs 6500 lbs, the trailer's tongue weight would be 10-15% ore that, which would be between 650 and 975 lbs which is well under the 6500 lb capacity of the # SC88VR. The base pad would work great for you.
I've linked to a demonstration video for the base pad. view full answer...
On the Buffalo Tools Electric Car Jack # BTEJ212 the notch in the pad that mates with the vehicle's pinch weld has a depth of 3/8-inch. The notches are in a "+" pattern and the lengths of the notches are 1-3/8-inches x 1-7/8-inches. I took these measurements of the part myself and they are noted on the photo I prepared for you. view full answer...
I went out into our warehouse and measured a Square Direct Weld Jack w/ Footplate # TJD-5000 and found that the dimensions are 7-1/2 inches long by 3-3/4 inches wide.
I included a video review of this jack. view full answer...
The Bulldog jack, # BD185400, has an overall height of 44-13/16 inches. This measurement is from the top of the jack motor housing to the foot pad when the jack is completely retracted.
The attached photo displays other dimension information on this Bulldog jack for you to review. view full answer...
The JT's Strong Arm Jack Stabilizer Kit for 5th Wheel RVs w/ 58" or More Between Landing Gear # LC191023 will work with your 6,500 lb rated landing gear. This kit does not support any weight so it does not have a specific capacity it is rated for; the kit attaches between your landing gear and fifth wheel frame, stabilizing it but not supporting it.
As for your other question it sounds like you are asking if the swing bolts can take the place of the pin on your landing gear pad and the... view full answer...