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Buyers Products OP24X24R Rubber Outrigger Pad, 24 X 24 X 2 Inch Thick, Solid Rubber Crane Pad with Textured Surface and Built-in Handle, Ideal Pad for Concrete, Paved Surfaces and Off-Road Use

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1.Size:18 X 18 X 2


  • Ideal for protecting concrete, paved, and other surfaces
  • Solid rubber construction with built-in handle
  • Ideal for on and off road applications, commonly used for utility trucks, heavy hydraulic equipment and tree trimming teams


Rubber Outrigger Pads from Buyers Products protect concrete and other surfaces from the impact of heavy equipment. They are ideal for utility trucks, tree trimmers, cranes, fire trucks, and other heavy equipment vehicles, both on and off the road. The solid 2 in. thick rubber pads feature a textured surface and built-in handle. They are available in 18x18 in. and 24x24 in. sizes to suit your needs. Pads are sold individually


C. Mikal
2025-07-30 10:13:51
These are made for heavy equipment like cranes and backhoes that weigh considerably more than my 5th wheel RV, so these are probably overkill, but I'm glad I bought them. Because they are so big and heavy, I only use them on my front stabilizer jacks. My trailer weighs 17,000 pounds. These support all of the weight that would normally be supported by the 5th wheel pin box when the trailer is connected to my truck (3000 or 4000 pounds). I like that they spread the load across a wide area on the ground when I am parked on softer gravel or dirt. Like I mentioned before, they are HEAVY. Something like 20 pounds each, so if you can't lift heavy objects, these may not be for you. I keep them in my truck bed, so that they are the first thing I pull off the truck when I drop the tailgate.My front jack pads are larger than the other 4 (10 or 12 inches diameter, I think) vs the other ones at the middle and back of the trailer that are 8 or 9 inches diameter. I use a smaller version made by a different company for those pads so there is less weight to support and the rubber pads also weigh less (10 pounds each vs the 20 pounds each of these pads). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HR7E1T0?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details I could probably get by with the smaller pads on the front too, but chose not to. All of these pads are pricey, but they do the job. You get what you pay for. I've gone cheap for too many times before and ended up buying something 2 or 3 times to "save money", then spent more in the long run.I use the square plastic blocks on top of these when I am on an unlevel site so the jacks don't need to extend as far. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N21JY71?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsPutting the plastic blocks on top of the rubber pads gives them a flat stable surface that won't bend as much so they are less likely to break from placing them on uneven or rocky ground. It's a system that has worked for me. Everything stacks neatly and I have gotten rid of the wood blocks that I previously used.
James
2025-07-20 13:57:10
We have a 26 ton motor home and wanted to replace our current pad with something that was larger and more durable. THESE PADS DID THE TRICK. They are heavy but they have NO deflection after the motor home sits on them for days on end. And this is more about having a stable platform for your motor home than being able to carry all 4 pads around to place them. Glad we spent the money for these….they should last for years. I also fashioned a pole with a hook on the end to facilitate placing them under jacks and removing them when we are leaving.
Customer
2025-06-18 13:51:22
I purchased this pad to cut up and use as out rigger pads for my backhoe. I cut it to the size needed on my table saw, drilled and counter sunk the bolt holes and bolted it on to the out riggers. It worked perfectly and was considerably cheaper than anything else. I highly recommend the crane pads.
FormosaTiger
2025-06-16 17:47:30
I'm using these on my leveling system for a 40' diesel pusher motorhome and they work as advertised.Pros:Supports my 40' motorhome on soggy soil.Convenient carry handles molded inBugs don't eat themWon't rot at least I don't think they will in my lifetime.Cons:Heavy, although I don't think they're any heavier than the pressure treated dock lumber 2x8s I used before and they take up far less space in the basement when on the road. Bugs and rot got my last lumber pads..
stevedives
2025-04-23 15:32:03
Not happy. It was clear by the ad I was buying 2 pads. When it arrived it was one pad. $90 is ridiculous
Customer
2025-03-30 14:57:38
Fast Shipping - Great Product !
Brian
2025-03-09 13:19:22
We use these under our stabilizer levelers on our motor home. We purchased the snap pads and had ordered the wrong size. If we should decide to trade in the RV we can keep them for the next unit.
Michael B.
2025-02-19 15:39:08
I'm using my basement as a gym and needed pads to protect the concrete slab while doing dead lifts. The pads work perfectly.
Martin Bourdages
2025-02-18 10:54:00
Le produit répond à mes attentes, sel point négatif , il est écrit une paire de semelles .... un paire veux dire 2 , j ai dû appeler le service à la clientèle pour avoir le deuxième....
Blaine Banyard
2025-02-04 16:25:40
Work well and don’t break up like wooden ones
Shahid ali
2025-01-24 16:18:15
So this is ok product for me i have a crane truck and as you can see this bends its just hard rubber so if im gonna setup my crane on the concrete its gonna bend and break the concrete which isn't good for me otherwise this wont break or anything so for concrete i have to get wodden pads for more stability
Petko
2025-01-20 18:22:53
The description tells that they are pairs, but I received only one.
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