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Old 08-01-2017, 01:45 PM   #15
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Hey, which snap pads fit Palazzos ? I don't have it here to measure.

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Nice tip! Just ordered mine.
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Old 08-02-2017, 11:33 AM   #17
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Wish they'd make them for HWH jacks...
I have PowerGear (HWH) jacks with 10" feet and I have the SnapPad Primes and they are great.

We always used 16" poly pads under the feet on the Travel Supreme trailer. We bought of set of 16" pads for the Bounder but we found the jacks are farther under the Bounder than the jacks on the Travel Supreme. We had to get on the knees to position the pads.

Not getting on the knees is a real good thing.
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Old 08-02-2017, 12:29 PM   #18
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I have PowerGear (HWH) jacks with 10" feet and I have the SnapPad Primes and they are great.
One more thing(measure the jack feet) to add to the list for the next time I slide under the coach...
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Old 08-02-2017, 03:25 PM   #19
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Hi All,

Just a reminder that you can always ask us questions directly by emailing them to info@rvsnappad.com. You can also sign up for the waiting list via that email as well.

For additional SnapPad benefits you can read our article "The 8 Big Benefits of RV SnapPad". Click here.

Thank you for all the kind words about SnapPad. New HWH versions are scheduled to be released in the near future with additional versions following shortly there after.

We're always open to suggestions so if you think we are missing an important market or jack type by all means let us know.
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Hi All,

Just a reminder that you can always ask us questions directly by emailing them to info@rvsnappad.com. You can also sign up for the waiting list via that email as well.

For additional SnapPad benefits you can read our article "The 8 Big Benefits of RV SnapPad". Click here.

Thank you for all the kind words about SnapPad. New HWH versions are scheduled to be released in the near future with additional versions following shortly there after.

We're always open to suggestions so if you think we are missing an important market or jack type by all means let us know.
When are the larger ones coming out for the rear of larger motor homes?

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When are the larger ones coming out for the rear of larger motor homes?

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Hi Don,

I'm guessing you mean the 12" version for LCI jacks. We're aiming for later this year. Early next year at the latest.

There are a ton of different versions and our team is working to get the major ones out as fast as possible. Thank you for your patience. We'll be sure to make an announcement on iRV2 when the new versions become available.
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Just why would you need these. I see no useful purpose for these except to protect the surface of the camp site.

Please explain there benefit to me!

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Ok! I just broke down and ordered a set. Time will tell.
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Ok! I just broke down and ordered a set. Time will tell.
Sounds good Dave! Let us know what you think.

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Finally installed mine today. Had the 4 grooves wasn't expecting and went on really easy. Hope I didn't get the wrong ones and that they don't fall off during our 3,000 mile trip leaving this Sunday. I thought the fit would have been snugger.
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Finally installed mine today. Had the 4 grooves wasn't expecting and went on really easy. Hope I didn't get the wrong ones and that they don't fall off during our 3,000 mile trip leaving this Sunday. I thought the fit would have been snugger.
Mine were the same way. Devon at snap pad had never seen the grooved pad before. My fix was to install two bolts, i think they were 1/4", through the snap pad and leveler pad. I used large washers so the bolt wouldnt push through. Its not going anywhere. I really like tge snap pads. Id buy them again.

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3500 miles and 23 moves and not an indication one of the SnapPad Primes being loose.
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Old 08-18-2017, 12:54 PM   #27
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I installed mine and really like them. I found that with the air bags deflated and the jacks down, if you inflate the bags there is just enough room to slip the pads under the feet.
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