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- salemExplorerFor you folks who use the Andersen Levelers. The RVNet mantra has always been that the first thing you do when stopping is to "chock the wheels" and the last thing to do when leaving is to "remove the chocks." Now, having said that, I have watched the video and must say I am impressed. Before I place an order though, I have a question. If you are parked on a slight slope is there any chance that the wheels can roll off the levelers? Or, does the shape of the levelers prevent that? Can you still use those yellow plastic chocks that screw tighten between the tires? Thanks.
- Gene_GinnyExplorer
dewey02 wrote:
Thank you, now I have seen a genuine Anderson lever. :C :BGene&Ginny wrote:
I have never seen an Anderson leveler but I really like my Andersen levelers.
Joe Anderson and his leveler.:)
- ependydadExplorer
06Fargo wrote:
ependydad wrote:
Is anyone using them on a heavy fifth wheel? Mine is coming in about 15k with 12.5k-ish on the axles.
yes and ok so far. We had to trim them a bit as per Andersen's instructions to fit due to axle spacing.
Thanks. I'd definitely have to trim mine up- my axles are comically close together. - notevenExplorer III
ependydad wrote:
Is anyone using them on a heavy fifth wheel? Mine is coming in about 15k with 12.5k-ish on the axles.
yes and ok so far. We had to trim them a bit as per Andersen's instructions to fit due to axle spacing. - xzyHollyxyzExplorer
TyroneandGladys wrote:
mclark50 wrote:
We have the Andersen levelers and absolutely love them. They make getting perfectly level so easy and they also provide chocking that the lynx don't provide.
Ditto
X3 - I LOVE my Andersen levelers. When coupled with the giant bubble level to view through your rearview mirror, makes leveling a snap! The bubble level keeps you from having to jump in and out to check for level.
- TyroneandGladysExplorer
mclark50 wrote:
We have the Andersen levelers and absolutely love them. They make getting perfectly level so easy and they also provide chocking that the lynx don't provide.
Ditto - ependydadExplorerIs anyone using them on a heavy fifth wheel? Mine is coming in about 15k with 12.5k-ish on the axles.
- Nutinelse2doExplorerHi.
To answer your question, the least expensive place to purchase them right now is etrailer.com. Just received ours Friday. $79.98 with no tax and free shipping.
Not sure where you are going to be, but if you want to pick them up, find them on the web and check the " find a dealer " link at the top, and make some calls. If you do pick them up though, you will have to pay sales tax.
Here is the link for etrailer.com
Good luck and safe travels
Cannot comment on them yet personally. Will be using them for them first time next weekend, but we will be trimming them a couple inches this week in preparation since our tires only have 2 1/4" of spacing. - notevenExplorer IIIUse them with the 3 axle toyhauler - had to trim them per Andersen's recommendation to fit the axle spacing.
They work as advertised. - alcaracuExplorerlove em
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