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- 2oldmanExplorer II
SilverEscape wrote:
I've gotten lots of packages from them, but never with all that stuff.
Unless they've changed the kit recently, it comes with 2 levellers with 2 chocks, one rapid Jack with rubber pad, a step, 4 plastic pads to put under stabilizers and 2 extra chocks. - SilverEscapeExplorer
Wishbone51 wrote:
SoundGuy wrote:
The Andersen Leveler does not come with any sort of rubber tread.
I saw a two-pack at an RV store yesterday that comes with two levellers, two chocks and two rubber mats.
Unless they've changed the kit recently, it comes with 2 levellers with 2 chocks, one rapid Jack with rubber pad, a step, 4 plastic pads to put under stabilizers and 2 extra chocks. - penguin747ExplorerCan't wait to try mine. Got em at Christmas and sure enough first trip we went on in spring I was looking forward to trying them and we ended up with the only perfect site in the campground. Still waiting to use them
- Wishbone51Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:
The Andersen Leveler does not come with any sort of rubber tread.
I saw a two-pack at an RV store yesterday that comes with two levellers, two chocks and two rubber mats. - SoundGuyExplorer
jerem0621 wrote:
I thought you could buy a rubber pad to keep it from skidding...it may even come with the leveler.
The Andersen Leveler does not come with any sort of rubber tread. Here in Canada home building supply stores like Home Depot, Lowes, Rona, etc sell outdoor stair tread made of recycled rubber in a variety of widths and lengths ... 3/4" thick with texture much like asphalt singles, perfect for preventing your Andersen Leveler from shifting, also useful for increasing it's maximum lift by another 3/4". I'd imagine home building supply stores in the US also sell a similar product. - Earthroamer82ExplorerAnyone using these on a single axel trailer?
Good/Bad?
-EarthRoamer Sends - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
No rubber pad is included.jerem0621 wrote:
I thought you could buy a rubber pad to keep it from skidding...it may even come with the leveler.
Thanks!
Jeremiah - jerem0621Explorer II
ChooChooMan74 wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Using boards under the andersen levers does not always work. They tend to "skate" along the board.
Piano, thamks for the heads up and I will experiment with a solution.
I thought you could buy a rubber pad to keep it from skidding...it may even come with the leveler.
Thanks!
Jeremiah - Gene_GinnyExplorer
Wishbone51 wrote:
A 4x4 is 3 1/2 inches, the Andersen is 6 inches wide. You need a bigger timber to give the same footing. My tire tread width is about 5 inches and I don't think a 3 1/3 inch board would be a good support.
Seems like you can carve one out of a 4x4 - ChooChooMan74Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Using boards under the andersen levers does not always work. They tend to "skate" along the board.
Piano, thamks for the heads up and I will experiment with a solution.
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