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TiffinUpdated a year ago

*Please note that this is not an exhaustive list and only includes models that we have previously encountered. Please use our "Submit Your Rig" form or contact customer service at [email protected] for a personal recommendation for your rig.

Class A

Tiffin Class A motorhomes work almost exclusively with our HiWay line of pads.

If you have an HWH®leveling system with 8" round jack feet our HiWay 8 pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the most common models that work with our HiWay 8 4-pack of pads:

  • Allegro Open Road
  • Allegro Bay 2005
  • Allegro Bus 2004-2007

If you have an HWH® or Atwood® leveling system with 10" round jack feet our HiWay 10 pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the most common models that work with our HiWay 10 4-pack of pads:

  • Allegro Bay 2005, 2007
  • Allegro Open Road 2008
  • Phaeton 2006-2009

If you have an HWH® leveling system with a combination of two 8" round jack feet up front and two 10" round jack feet in the rear our HiWay Plus pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the most common models that work with our HiWay Plus pads:

  • Allegro RED
  • Phaeton 2009 to present, models between 36' and 40' in length

If you have an HWH® leveling system with a combination of two 8" round jack feet up front and two 11.5" round jack feet in the rear our HiWay 8 Bus pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the most common models that work with our HiWay 8 Bus pads:

  • Allegro Bus models between 37' and 40' in length
  • Phaeton models between 42' and 44' in length

If you have an HWH® leveling system with a combination of two 10" round jack feet up front and two 11.5" round jack feet in the rear our HiWay 10 Bus pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the most common models that work with our HiWay 10 Bus pads:

  • Allegro Bus models between 43' and 45' in length
  • Zephyr

It is always important to visually inspect your leveling system and measure your jack feet prior to your order, especially when you own an Allegro Bus, as in addition to the possibility of 8"/11.5" or 10"/11.5" combinations of jack feet there is also the possibility that they can have four 11.5" round jack feet. If this is the case for you, you will require the HiWay Bus 4-pack of pads. Some examples of rig's that we've seen requiring this particular package include:

  • 2012 Allegro Bus 43QRP
  • 2013 Allegro Bus 45LP
  • 2016 and 2017 Allegro Bus 45OPP
  • 2018 Allegro Bus 40AP

Lastly, we have seen a 2006 Allegro Bay with a Bigfoot Equalizer leveling system with 10" octagonal jack feet. In this case the BF 10 4-pack is the correct one.

Class C

If you have a Class C Tiffin Wayfarer we have seen different leveling systems on the different model years.

If you have an Equalizer leveling system with 7" octagonal jack feet our EQ Compact pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the model year that works with our EQ Compact 4-pack of pads:

  • 2019 Wayfarer

If you have a Bigfoot leveling system with 6" round jack feet our Mini 6 pads are the right choice for you! Here's a list of the model year that works with our Mini 6 4-pack of pads:

  • 2020 Wayfarer 

**Please Note** Always double check your leveling system and jack feet before ordering SnapPads. Because there is no standard in the industry, we cannot guarantee your rig will be compatible with SnapPads without a visual inspection of your leveling system. Need help? Contact us at [email protected].

*SnapPad is a compatible accessory for use with leading RV and Motorhome brands that appear on this website. All other product and company names are trademarks of their respective owners. The trademark owners are not affiliated with the maker of this product and do not endorse this product. SnapPad® is a registered trademark of Origen RV Accessories Ltd. HWH trademark is owned by HWH Corporation. Origen RV Accessories Ltd. and SnapPad are in no way affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by HWH Corporation.


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