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camperdave
Jan 11, 2019Explorer
To those saying it doesn't matter, and within a block is good enough, you just don't get it. :B
I'm one of those level-sensitive types. I need to be very close, or I'm discombobulated all day long. I also get carsick easy, and get motion sick in movie theaters, it's probably all related...
Anyway, I used 2x10's on my old trailer, to get a 3/4" lift I'd put one under only one of the tandem wheels on one side.
That obviously doesn't work for you (as you're single axle), and it doesn't work for me anymore with the motorhome. So I now pack a few pieces of 3/4" plywood for the fine tuning.
I'm just wood on wood and have not had issues with slippage. Maybe to use plywood with your blocks you could add rubber to one side of the wood, then put the leveler legos on top of that?
I'm one of those level-sensitive types. I need to be very close, or I'm discombobulated all day long. I also get carsick easy, and get motion sick in movie theaters, it's probably all related...
Anyway, I used 2x10's on my old trailer, to get a 3/4" lift I'd put one under only one of the tandem wheels on one side.
That obviously doesn't work for you (as you're single axle), and it doesn't work for me anymore with the motorhome. So I now pack a few pieces of 3/4" plywood for the fine tuning.
I'm just wood on wood and have not had issues with slippage. Maybe to use plywood with your blocks you could add rubber to one side of the wood, then put the leveler legos on top of that?
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