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Lynnmor
Mar 24, 2019Explorer
I use the cheap stick on levels, but scrape off the useless foam tape and replace it with VHB 3M tape. Find a reasonably level place and use a large level under the frame to get the trailer perfectly level by shimming under the tires and adjusting the hitch jack. Now you can stick two levels on opposite corners so that in the future you can depend on them as well as watch for twist.
You probably know to use the stabilizing jacks lightly and not to do any significant leveling with those.
I carry wood blocks about tire width and 1-1/2" thick about 10" long. Also 2 blocks 3/4" thick and two blocks made from 4 x 6 posts.
I also carry a set of the legos for when it really is bad.
You probably know to use the stabilizing jacks lightly and not to do any significant leveling with those.
I carry wood blocks about tire width and 1-1/2" thick about 10" long. Also 2 blocks 3/4" thick and two blocks made from 4 x 6 posts.
I also carry a set of the legos for when it really is bad.
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