

🛻 Stabilize your adventure with confidence — don’t let shaky ground hold you back!
The ADNIK BAL 23035 Light Trailer Jack Base Pads are precision-engineered 46-inch diameter pads designed specifically for light trailer stabilizing jacks. Manufactured by BAL, these durable, lightweight pads excel on grass and dirt surfaces, providing reliable support and easy installation with a flexible vinyl rubber sleeve. Ideal for millennial professionals who demand both performance and convenience in their outdoor gear.

| ASIN | B000GGI65O |
| Brand | BAL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (591) |
| Date First Available | 21 September 2023 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | 0148.1032 |
| Manufacturer | BAL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 23035 |
| Model | 0148.1032 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.88 x 15.88 x 11.43 cm; 453.59 g |
A**.
Work as expected. Perfectly fith my Palomino 2001 Pop-up tent stabilizers. Work perfectly on grass and dirt soil. May require a wodden plate on the sand. Cons: - One of the tabs was bent and I had to unbend it using large pliers and a bench vise to install it. It wasn't a big deal, but given the rigidity of the plate, I was surprised it was bent like that.
T**R
We purchased a 2000 Coleman "Redwood" Pop-Up Tent Trailer and it was missing the base pads for the stabilizer jacks. (STABILIZER JACKS.... these are not to be used to level a camper) I didn't know which size would work, and had nothing to compare to, so I ordered this 6" diameter set, and the Camco "Heavy Duty" set that are about 7-1/2" in diameter. The Camco 7-1/2" diameter set were excellent quality, but far too large for a camper with a 10' box. This 6in diameter version worked perfectly and took about 5min per jack, to install. I saw someone posting a picture and commenting that they cut the vinyl rubber sleeve that sits in the middle of the stabilizer end, where the bolt for these pads passes through. I didn't need to do this. The sleeve is very flexible, and was easy to slide into place, and while it did fit snug, it was easy to use a screwdriver and "finesse" each end of the sleeve in order to get the bolt to pass completely through. No big deal. I didn't even lower the stabilizer. I snugged up the nylock nut on the bolt so that the pad(s) was somewhat stiff to pivot, so that the pad would remain level and stationary during towing.
S**R
These were more solid than the original feet. The bolt hole was a little smaller but that is no big deal. These are definitely a good replacement.
A**R
Very good quality easy to install.
M**O
Works as advertised
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