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You really should have your existing pads measured to be safe. Maybe someone else can do it?
 
More important...as I found out...clearances.

The 2016 Ventana has HWH leveling system...and 2017 they switched to Equalizer. So, there are two different sets right there...and yes, the front pads are a smaller diameter than the rear, as you might suspect by the weight distribution.

I ordered the Pads...even measured my jack pads while down. When I received them...it was then that I noticed how many things infringe on the pad when retracted. A support channel, and the suspension arms for the passive steer tag axle made it impossible to expect the pads to clear. I was afraid if they retracted against these items...I could potentially loose a snap pad...or if the jacks couldn’t retract fully...I would have a nuisance warning of jacks not in travel mode.

The idea is great...but the execution has to be on a case-by-case basis...ensuring the size and clearances for each individual Jack.

I sent the package back to etrailer....I’m out the cost of shipping for my mistake.

Here’s a link to the HWH set typical for Newmar... note: Not for Equalizer jacks...


Some folks have been able to modify the pads to fit...but I didn’t think I would have enough material left to keep the pad structurally sound.
 
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That’s what I read about my leveling system:

SnapPad HiWay​

Made to fit on HWH® levelers, the SnapPad HiWay product line is one of our most varied.

“HWH® jacks commonly come in three different sizes - 8", 10", and 11.5" - and the different sized feet are often mixed together in different configurations. That means SnapPad HiWays are available in 6 different packages!”

Looks like diving under the coach is in my future? ?
 
That’s what I read about my leveling system:

SnapPad HiWay​

Made to fit on HWH® levelers, the SnapPad HiWay product line is one of our most varied.

“HWH® jacks commonly come in three different sizes - 8", 10", and 11.5" - and the different sized feet are often mixed together in different configurations. That means SnapPad HiWays are available in 6 different packages!”

Looks like diving under the coach is in my future? ?
There might be a paper in one of your wardrobes with Part Numbers for your Leveling Jacks. You can probably tell from this the size...but it doesn’t clarify the potential for clearance issues.
 
I have them on my Bay Star. I installed them by myself. No problems, no contact with any other part of RV.
Update: I have noticed significant wear on thre front ogf the right front pad. I don't see how the tire could reach it, but my concern and the advice from snap pad was to remove the front pad for safety sake. hey are currently designing another pad which may work better in this application (i.e. on the BayStar). I r4moved the front two pads and left the rear ones on.
 
Thanks Guys. I will follow your advise.
 
That’s what I read about my leveling system:

SnapPad HiWay​

Made to fit on HWH® levelers, the SnapPad HiWay product line is one of our most varied.

“HWH® jacks commonly come in three different sizes - 8", 10", and 11.5" - and the different sized feet are often mixed together in different configurations. That means SnapPad HiWays are available in 6 different packages!”

Looks like diving under the coach is in my future? ?
Good idea, anyway. I found an electrical conduit rubbing against my brake line. Another spring project.
 
Since I’m not in a condition physically to crawl under the coach and measure the size of the leveling pads:
Does anyone know what size Snap Pads l need for my 2015 DS?
I read that some coaches with our leveling system have mixed size pads?
I agree with Neal, if possible have someone else measure. But, as a FYI my 2014 DS 4369 has 11.5" round front pads and 13.5" round rear pads.
Paul
 
I agree with Neal, if possible have someone else measure. But, as a FYI my 2014 DS 4369 has 11.5" round front pads and 13.5" round rear pads.
Paul
Paul, you are right. I measured them, and the front ones are 11.5” and 13.5” the rear ones.
Thanks
 
I made my pads by screwing two layers of 2x6 together.

 
That’s what I read about my leveling system:

SnapPad HiWay​

Made to fit on HWH® levelers, the SnapPad HiWay product line is one of our most varied.

“HWH® jacks commonly come in three different sizes - 8", 10", and 11.5" - and the different sized feet are often mixed together in different configurations. That means SnapPad HiWays are available in 6 different packages!”

Looks like diving under the coach is in my future? ?
I have the SnapPads on my 2019 4018 DS, they work well and are easy to install. With that said, double check the fit before you buy. The 43' Newmar uses a larger rear pad than the 40' and SnapPad has not offered a pad that size yet.
 

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