Bones
Well-known member
Your welcome.I'll pass along your suggestion Bones. Thanks for the idea.
Your welcome.I'll pass along your suggestion Bones. Thanks for the idea.
We think the holes are a great idea should you be concerned about drainage.The four holes look good and since they are below the lip there's no worry about compromising the strength. The current pads are over engineered to stay put.
For us there's manufacturing considerations which force us to design the pad slightly differently. HOC feedback has been invaluable to us and we are busy working on a solution for drainage and more...
Placed my order for six pads on 3/27/16 does thus qualify for the 10% discount. I have my order number of #1279
From the response I haven't received to date on my above question and two left messages. Not sure they are truly vested in customer service.
Hi Randy,
We apologize for the delayed response. Your 10% discount has been applied.
Thanks for choosing to use SnapPads.
been that the pad holds water by itself....wouldnt it be better to do a vertical hole in both the pad and the snapad?
Got mine yesterday, I will take them with me to Lancaster, maybe someone can tell ( show ) me how to install them.
Given the rain and rust issues here in the Northwest I cleaned and coated my Lippert jack feet with FlexSeal rubber paint before drilling and reinstalling my snappads.
Used the same paint on my Lance truck camper jack feet years ago and it has held up perfectly.