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  • rr2254545 wrote:
    The advantage of bigger ones mine our about 2 feet long - (I use 2/6 with layers of plywood on both sides) is that they distribute the weight and the jacks do not settle into the ground or gravel


    Although I think these pads are a nice deal there for sure is time and place no doubt
    If you have a need for jack pads to be 2 feet long your definitely in very severe odd territory for sure
  • The advantage of bigger ones mine our about 2 feet long - (I use 2/6 with layers of plywood on both sides) is that they distribute the weight and the jacks do not settle into the ground or gravel
  • Trackrig, they stay on the jacks all the time so would get water when driving.
  • I'm not really sure what they'd be good for except lightening strikes????

    I use homemade 16" x 16" pads to provide extra support on soft ground or leveling on uneven ground. These are barely larger than the metal pad on the end of the jack and they aren't thick enough or stackable to use on uneven ground. As far as self draining, how do they fill up with water when they're under the MH?

    Bill