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Old 02-16-2022, 07:21 PM   #12
rohrmann
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I held off years ago from getting the pads until we were parked at a mobile home park in their small RV area that was paved, and they placed us on a side sloped spot. Across the freeway from where we were parked was a large railroad switching yard, and when they were switching cars at night, we could actually feel the rig slide a tiny bit at times. Put the pads on the rig and no more sliding. Another benefit is when we occasionally stay at a couple parks that have blacktop paving and they require blocks under the jacks to protect the blacktop, the rubber pads are good in place of wood blocks.
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