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SoundGuy
Aug 13, 2017Explorer
Flapper wrote:
We stayed in one CG, where I was full up on the very end of the Andersens, and just got it side-to-side level. But it got me thinking whether I need to bring something for "just in case" if we get a site that is even worse.
I don't use Andersens for leveling as there's insufficient space to fit the leveler between the two adjacent low side tires. However, if I did I'd also carry a set of recycled rubber exterior stair treads in the truck that could be stacked under the Andersens to raise them AND to improve traction when the campsite pad is slick asphalt. No way I'd sit Andersens on a plastic surface like leveling blocks as they'd too easily slip. I do use a 3/4" thick rubber tread on my driveway under the street side tires so the trailer sits level side-to-side and I can therefore safely run my fridge.
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