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Bigbird65
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Dec 12, 2015

Andersen Levelers

After getting these levelers for the trailer I had to remove 1" of material from the pointed end of the leveler that goes between the wheels. I also beveled the pointed end and rounded the bottom back corner on my bench mounted belt sander.

The pull cords were added to make it very easy for my DW to pull the levelers out as I slowly back off of them. Works great.

I installed the big level on the trailed so that I can see it from the drivers side rear window. Sure makes leveling easy.

Also shown is the cheap but very effective chock that I built. Of course, one for each side.





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  • Bigbird65 wrote:


    The pull cords were added to make it very easy for my DW to pull the levelers out as I slowly back off of them. Works great.


    Thanks for posting really like the cord idea, will do mine next spring when I get TT out of winter storage.
  • 2oldman wrote:
    Good work! I love 'em, but I keep breaking them. Company keeps sending me news ones to break.


    May I ask how are you breaking them? I got mine for a couple of years and never damaged any they simply work and are durable.
  • Good work! I love 'em, but I keep breaking them. Company keeps sending me news ones to break.

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