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Goldencrazy
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I am thinking about purchasing the recycled rubber pads that go on your jack feet permanently. In fact i ordered one set but they were 10 inch and too big. Anybofy tried them. Mine is Winn 38Q 2016.
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jpmihalk
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I have a set of these for our 9 inch Lippert jacks. They work great and keep me from having to get down and slide wood or other pads under, especially when it is wet outside. Our set of 4 was just over $100 with shipping - they have discounts and group buys. Just check them out. They are starting to make some for additional size jacks.
John & Kerri
2016 Thor Hurricane 35C with our pups MacDuff, Piper and Annabelle

Goldencrazy
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Explorer
I'm with you.

webslave
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I have them on the front jacks, but, unfortunately, the rear jacks have a larger foot and they haven't made them yet. The nice thing is that I don't have to worry about sinking in hot asphalt or soft ground and I don't have to crawl around placing them, retrieving them or trying to store them when moving. They don't slide around, are always centered and I haven't driven off and left one yet.

Rather on the pricey side, but, if they keep me off the ground and I don't have to deal with them, then they are worth it to me. Now if they would just get on with making the larger ones for the rears...
My 2 cents, your mileage may vary...

Don
Bronwyn
Down to 1 kitty...J-Lo, the princess


2014 Thor Tuscany 40RX
2015 Jeep Cherokee TrailHawk Towed

mike2wheels
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Explorer
We've stayed several places where pads were required, and a couple where they were necessary because of soft ground. But, I agree that $200 is expensive.
2005 Honda Gold Wing
2006 HR Endeavor 40PAQ

blangen
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Goldencrazy wrote:
Still no one who has purchased these. I have pads but liked the idea of not having to crawl under to line them up. I am wondering if there is something wrong with them or just too expensive for what they do. I figured if they work it saves me a lot of up and downs expecially on stormy days.


Seems like a good design but, at $200 per set of 4, price is just too steep. At half that price, I'd begin to be interested. Since we full-time and, sometimes, find ourselves in bitter cold, I think they would keep the "feet" from freezing to the concrete. That would be of value to me but not 200 bucks worth.

Blackdiamond
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Explorer
Why use them at all? I never do, never seen it as a requirement anywhere.
03' Fleetwood Southwind 32VS
Enclosed Trailer hauling the toys
05 525 EXC KTM
15' FE350s Husqvarna/KTM
07 Rhino, long travel, 4 seater

Goldencrazy
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Still no one who has purchased these. I have pads but liked the idea of not having to crawl under to line them up. I am wondering if there is something wrong with them or just too expensive for what they do. I figured if they work it saves me a lot of up and downs expecially on stormy days.

MountainAir05
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Explorer II
I just went to Tractor Supply and purchase a stall mat, use for horses to stand on and cut. I made mine several inches bigger each way .