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- LwiddisExplorer IIMismatched wheels, dirty, old...what did you expect?
- Yes those mismatched wheels look terrible ;)
- gboppExplorerEnvironmentally Friendly leveling blocks?
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIIt's level and the beer is COLD....what's the issue??
- wa8yxmExplorer IIINot good.
I'm reminded of a man with a dual axle trailer having the devil's own time getting it up on his leveling boards.
Finally I said "Get it level. and we will pick it up I can only lift 12 tons"
You can imagine how he looked at me. Well he got it level I unlimbered my Air compressor and 12 ton air/hydraulic bottle jack We lifted the axles and re-positioned the lumber under the wheels properly and let it back down. - spoon059Explorer IINice. We were at the lake a couple weeks back and there was a guy there that parked his camper parallel to the ground (very out of level, pitched back towards the lake). No wheel chocks either. The only thing keeping his camper dry were 2 stab jacks that were leaning back as well. Kept looking for the guy outside to see if he wanted to borrow a couple pieces of firewood for chocks. Never saw him outside and it hadn't slid into the lake by the time we left.
Must have been uncomfortable to walk around and sleep in though... - LwiddisExplorer IINot with sufficient alcohol, spoon.
- LadyRVerExplorer IIGets an A for effort in attempting to level ....... ( not the way I level, but!)
- Chum_leeExplorerHe's got red/white reflective warning tape down the side. What else could you need? You've been warned.
Chum lee - subcamperExplorer III would have expected to see the tires indented a lot given the very small contact area of the wood/rock.
Instead, the tires look almost perfectly round, like they aren't carrying much weight. Is it possible that levelling jacks are holding most of the weight and the tires are more or less hanging?
Steve
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