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Upgrade Your Rv With RVSnappads: Easy Installation Tutorial!
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- Опубліковано 22 бер 2024
- Installing Rv SnapPad on the Rv is a long awaited upgrade for our Tiffin motorhome. I have seen this product everywhere and on every kind of RV.
We are excited to have "rubber shoes" for our rig!
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We finally added Rv SNapPads to our Tiffin Motorhome. These things are like rubber shoes for our jack feet! No issues with the springs raising the jack back up into position either!!
Of course we all love the Snap Pads! ❤
But I also love and appreciate watching Beautiful team work🥰… Thank you both for sharing 🙏🏻♥️
Thank you so much!
Clay, your fingers were soooo close! 😮 We put snap pads on about 6 months ago in preparation for our full time adventures beginning in June! We have a Tiffin bus too.
I know! When I saw that and spoke to her as to why she was doing that with her hands. She did not follow directions😬 glad you are enjoying the snappads🙌
Wow that was scary watching Clay fingers around those jack glad all went well
I know, I spoke to here about that….we did have direct communication. But still, shouldn’t have done that.
Great job doll. Miss you guys😊
Thank you! 🤗missing you guys too🙌
We installed these on our Tiffin as well. We ended up having to drill 2 holes and install 1/4" bolts with fender washers to keep ours attached after having 2 pop off, luckily in the driveway at home. Now all is well and no worries about losing them while going down the highway.
Great tip. What chassis are you on?
We had the Snap Pads added to our Tiffin before we even left the dealership. We love them and glad we made the investment.
Fantastic!! We like the idea of “rubber shoes” on the jacks😁
@@TollesonLife You are correct!! Like wearing a really good pair of sneakers... It stops a lot of that vibration you can get from metal against concrete.. Enjoy them my friend!!
That’s pretty cool!
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Hello y'all!! Great video! We have been watching your videos for a while; even before we started a UA-cam channel. You both have inspired us and we are enjoying camping!
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Awesome! Thank you! Hope y’all have a wonderful camping season🙌
Great helper you have I would have been up and down myself doing that😂
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That’s Cool.
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1st upgrade we purchased for our rv!
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Long overdue! I say that because another UA-cam channel, Endless RVing, has been promoting them for the longest time.
Those will serve you both well! Keep us updated down the road.
Thank you!!🙌
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Darryl, did you have any clearance issues with the SnapPads hitting the metal cross members, front and rear on your 40 AP Powerglide? I have a 2020 Bus 40 IP, which should have the same chassis, and find that the pads would hit the corner of the cross members when the jacks are retracted. Some Tiffin Powerglide owners have actually lost pads that have popped off. I had the pads on my previous Phaeton as it was on a Freightliner chassis and there was plenty of clearance. Also had them on three previous fifth wheels. Just afraid to try them on my Bus due to many PG owners having problems.
Hey Jimmy, we do not have any issues. If you look at the front pads it appears that they have made a cut out to accommodate that crossmember that you mentioned so it actually fit in there perfectly and the rear no issues at all
Dumb question but have you ever driven a manual?
Oh yes! Grew up on that.