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Mail order place to order sandshoes (4 pack)?

Started by edwardr132, Nov 29, 2006, 12:24 PM

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edwardr132

Curious if anybody knows where on the web I can get the Fleetwood or compatible sand shoes to put on my 2000 Fleetwood Seapine?

chasd60

If you have BAL stabilizers, you can get a set of 4 for $10 here
And these are called BAL Light Trailer Jack Basepads

BKatz

Quote from: chasd60If you have BAL stabilizers, you can get a set of 4 for $10 here
And these are called BAL Light Trailer Jack Basepads


Camping World

or

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Browse/tf-Browse/s-10101/showCustom-0/Ns-p_UniversalSort/refId-600010241/N-111+600010241/c-10107/TID-8011470/VT-sch

GeneF

Just bought a set of sand pans for a Xmas gift for some friends.

Got them at J.C. Whitney.

$35.99 including shiping.  Shipping was about $9.00

Nearby dealer was $33.99.

Billy Bob

I made my own. Cut them out of piece of pressure treated wood. I use the 5/4 decking board I had left over from building my deck. Then I used a light piece of flat metal that I bent into a L shape that I used to mount them. Painted everything black and it looked great.

edwardr132

Quote from: Billy BobI made my own. Cut them out of piece of pressure treated wood. I use the 5/4 decking board I had left over from building my deck. Then I used a light piece of flat metal that I bent into a L shape that I used to mount them. Painted everything black and it looked great.


Wow..  I didn't think of that..   Do you have any pics you can share of that?  I am thinking I might try that.


Thanks everyone else for all your replies.  If the DIY doesn't work out, I may try the JC Whitney ones.

Billy Bob

I'm sorry but I check and none of my pictures really show the "Moon Feet" as we coined them. They really look neat, especially when they are up and ready to travel.

What I did was use a coffee can to use as a template. You just want a circle of about 6" round. Then when you connect them to the trailer use a under size screw (bolt) so that they swivel very easily and the stabilizer is pushing against the wood block and not really on the screw (bolt) that holds onto the stablilzer. I made these without spending any money because I had all the materials.

Good Luck making them. It will give you a little winter project and you will be unique from all others. You could even get a little creative and paint them different colors so they stand out or even paint toes on them.

Bob

TexasCamper

I used some treated plywood cut into 5'' x5'' then used screw in eyes that will bolt up. The pads will move to stay level.

bugdude

I have a set if 4 stabalizers with the sand pads that were given to me. 3 of the stabalizers are no good but all the pads are in good shape.
give me $20 and I will send the pads to you.

Kevin.

jc whitney has them for $26 plus shipping.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-Browse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2008242/p-2008242/N-111+600005692/c-10107

Billy Bob

Quote from: bugdudeI have a set if 4 stabalizers with the sand pads that were given to me. 3 of the stabalizers are no good but all the pads are in good shape.
give me $20 and I will send the pads to you.

Kevin.

jc whitney has them for $26 plus shipping.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Product/tf-Browse/s-10101/Pr-p_Product.CATENTRY_ID:2008242/p-2008242/N-111+600005692/c-10107

WOW, now there's a deal. Only $20 for a pair of  USED sand pads that sell for $25 brand new.  :eyecrazy:

edwardr132

Quote from: Billy BobWOW, now there's a deal. Only $20 for a pair of  USED sand pads that sell for $25 brand new.  :eyecrazy:


That's why I decided to take a pass on it.  Thanks anyway for the offer.  The idea of DIY though intrigues me at least a little.  I will wait til spring before doing anything.