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Old 07-12-2022, 11:30 AM   #21
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Rubber SnapPads may help insulate your RV from indirect lightning strikes, so you don’t need to worry about damage to your systems or appliances."

That's a stretch. Put 'em on and your RV may be " indirectly" lightning proof, "no worries". Ha! Spend your money on a good surge supressor instead.

IMHO, I fail to see the need actually. @$324 a set for my 5th wheel, I'll pass...
$324???? I paid $200 for 6 9" pads.
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Old 01-29-2023, 02:10 PM   #22
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Are you still using Anderson buckets or blocks to not over extend with the snap pads?
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Old 01-29-2023, 03:03 PM   #23
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Are you still using Anderson buckets or blocks to not over extend with the snap pads?

Sometimes I use blocks. Just depends on how much the leveler has extended, or if my leveler strokes out. I usually only see this in really bad, un-level spots.

However, for the majority of the time, I don’t need blocks.
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Old 01-29-2023, 07:28 PM   #24
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$324???? I paid $200 for 6 9" pads.
if you need 2 x 12" and 4 x 9" Like I did...it's more that $200
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Old 01-31-2023, 03:27 AM   #25
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if you need 2 x 12" and 4 x 9" Like I did...it's more that $200

Hey Learjet, how do you like your Pinnacle 32RLTS?
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Hey Learjet, how do you like your Pinnacle 32RLTS?
Love it, not perfect. But it is what we were looking for.
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Old 01-31-2023, 08:41 PM   #27
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Thank you, we look at the Pinnacle 32RLTS before we bought our motorhome, I try to get the DW to with getting one but we agree on the motorhome.
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Old 01-31-2023, 10:28 PM   #28
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If you are mobility challenged they are worth the money. Not having to bend under your rig to place blocks is great. They have weep holes where the water drain's out. It will hold water during rain storms but check them later and they are empty.
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While not a class A I have them on a 2022 Seneca Super C. We haul to alot of DragStrips and the first couple of times the jacks sunk into the asphalt in the summer. After adding the Snap Pads it did not sink in. They are pricy but worth it for me not having to crawl under is in the dirt, gravel or wet grass if we are parked there.
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While not a class A I have them on a 2022 Seneca Super C. We haul to alot of DragStrips and the first couple of times the jacks sunk into the asphalt in the summer. After adding the Snap Pads it did not sink in. They are pricy but worth it for me not having to crawl under is in the dirt, gravel or wet grass if we are parked there.
Yep, I agree I had them on my 5th wheel and now my motorhome.
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