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Jayco stabilizer "sand pads"??

Started by sandykayak, Oct 12, 2004, 04:32 PM

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hoppy

Sorry to say these things ain't cheap. When I bought my BAL sand pads ( 6 " diameter) from my PU dealear here in Atlanta, they were $ 34.95  for a set of four. They work great on soft surfaces, but they are expensive. Carrying four blocks of wood to place under the stabilizer legs would work as well.

tlhdoc

Quote from: hoppySorry to say these things ain't cheap. When I bought my BAL sand pads ( 6 " diameter) from my PU dealear here in Atlanta, they were $ 34.95  for a set of four. They work great on soft surfaces, but they are expensive. Carrying four blocks of wood to place under the stabilizer legs would work as well.

Some people have found off brands that are not expensive.  If I find them I will  buy them.  The dealers charge way too much for them. :)

sandykayak

well, I guess I'll be eating beans again....

Since nobody could find them at a cheaper price, I went ahead and ordered a set from the dealer.  $24.95  but what really hurts is the $12.95 shipping.  She says the pack weighs 5 lbs.

(the BAL ones at camping world - no photo - are $6.99 each...plus shipping)

thanks for everybody's input.

Papaso

What's wrong with beans it's one of my favorite foods, especially Cuban black beans with cumin and cilantro. Colombian red beans from Monserrate. Yum Yum

homecrew

Quote from: PapasoWhat's wrong with beans it's one of my favorite foods, especially Cuban black beans with cumin and cilantro. Colombian red beans from Monserrate. Yum Yum
And with crude oil going over $55 a barrel.....

Papaso

Quote from: homecrewAnd with crude oil going over $55 a barrel.....

I've just spend the last minute trying to type this, laughing so hard there's tears rolling from my eyes.:D

sandykayak

Quote from: PapasoWhat's wrong with beans it's one of my favorite foods, especially Cuban black beans with cumin and cilantro. Colombian red beans from Monserrate. Yum Yum

hey, we've got to add Mexican refried beans...that's where I'm buying my retirement home - Lake Chapala area - but this is now OT so I'm outta here.