Best Way to Install SnapPad Mini Jack Pads for 6" Round Jack Feet
Question:
I'm having trouble pushing these on by hand. Is there an easier way to get them installed, and once they are installed can they be left on?
asked by: Dudley
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Expert Reply:
The easiest way to install the SnapPad Mini Jack Pads for Class C Motorhomes and Travel Trailers w/ 6" Round Jack Feet # SN59FR is to lower your jacks onto the pads until the feet plate is secured inside the SnapPad. Once that happens the pad is completely secured and you don't need to remove it prior to traveling - so it's a one-time installation!
expert reply by:
Jon G
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SnapPad Mini Jack Pads for Class C Motorhomes and Travel Trailers w/ 6" Round Jack Feet - Qty 4
- RV Jack Pads
- 6 Inch Jack Foot
- 4 Jack Pads
- Round Foot
- SnapPad
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