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davidndeb

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Location
Natchitoches, LA
RV Year
2023
RV Make
Fleetwood
RV Model
Frontier 36SS
RV Length
38'4"
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
6.7 cummins 340HP
TOW/TOAD
2021 Ford Ranger Lariat 4x4
Fulltimer
No
Well here's a first. Bought the 2023 frontier on July 2025. Drove 1400 miles home and one short trip (100 miles) since. Just noticed this damaged jack pad this week. Don't know when or where it happened. Parked on cement pad at home, a few gravel spots coming home. Maybe like this when we bought it? 4200 miles at the time.
I looked at the other one to see how to remove it and don't see any bolts or nuts.
Anyone replaced one of these?
 

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Well here's a first. Bought the 2023 frontier on July 2025. Drove 1400 miles home and one short trip (100 miles) since. Just noticed this damaged jack pad this week. Don't know when or where it happened. Parked on cement pad at home, a few gravel spots coming home. Maybe like this when we bought it? 4200 miles at the time.
I looked at the other one to see how to remove it and don't see any bolts or nuts.
Anyone replaced one of these?
I have had to replace a whole cylinder but never just the foot. They are available on Amazon but you will have to check to make sure you get a correct fit for your system. Google Search

There are a number of videos on YouTube. Depending on the make and model of yours, it appears that they may be a bolt on part.

Good luck.
 

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