My 2021 didn't come with the stabilizer jack base pads. I found some on Amazon (Bal 23035) the specs say they are 6"x6"x4". In the question section someone asked if the 4" is the space between the ears and the answers given was yes. My Jack's measure 2 1/2" that would leave 1 1/2" gap extra. Looking at this picture I found in a thread here of one there is no extra space. Are the bal 23035 the correct ones or are there smaller ones available? I can't seem to find any other sizes.
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Your trailer should have come with the pads. I would contact the dealer or nuCamp.
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
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https://norcoind.com/bal/products/consumer/accessories/accessories.shtml#20033&31
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
I just got off the phone with nucamp and he said the 2021 no longer have the stabilizing pads. He said they are using different stabilizers that go all the way down to the ground now and no longer need the pads
I knew they made a lot of changes for 2021. I didn't know that was one. Thanks.
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
Yeah I think they should have continued using them. They look like they would have better support in softer ground. The link you shared has a bigger one but it doesn't say the size between the ears. I think I'll go with the 6" ones and add some plastic tube so they don't wiggle and slide side to side. I'll post my results once I get them and figure something out. Thanks
I personally believe the best T@G year was 2018. I won’t be buying a newer T@G in the future. I’m keeping the 2017 till economy, if ever, recovers. If it ever does I’m moving up to a T@B. No debt—cash only if I have it.
I have had no complaints with my 2018 T@G. Bought used in 2018 for $11k.
@Bob297 good plan for sure; I paid off everything 4 yrs ago & retired, dang hard to resist hopping in a new Tundra & driving off the lot w/ a payment book lol
Bought our 2017 last December fro 10.5 K. Half what we got for our 60 Avion. Only had it out twice, but no problems. Retired 10 years ago,at 70, able to pay off every thing before. Even though I covet a new PU, the 03 4 Runner has been trouble free essentially. 254 K mi and just keeps on ticking. Used to trade in one of the cars every 18 months or so. I'll be 80 Monday and just keep on ticking. A few parts rebuilt but must have done something right along the way.
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So the Bal 23035 was the correct one. Not sure what the 4" measurement refers to.