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jmckelvy
Jul 11, 2015Explorer
kerry4951 wrote:Reddog1 wrote:DWeikert wrote:
I use a pair of these.
Camco Tri Leveler
Work for me...
I had a pair of those, and gave them to my son in law. I really like them, but they were almost useless on hard ground or pavement. When I tried to drive up on them, they would slide away from the tire. I concluded the first step was too steep. I may try another set, but only if I can bolt something on the bottom that would allow my tire to get on it, and hold the leveler in place. I think maybe a mud flap material the full length and about six inches past the first step.
I do cary legos. They are not as bad about slipping while driving up. More often than not, I just use my Stable Lift.
This is not a problem for us guys with 4X4 trucks. I always engage my 4 wheel drive when driving up onto them. That keeps the Levelers from "kicking out", especially in the front.
I have two of these in addition of several 2 x 8 boards of two different lengths with a bevel on one end. This allows me to stack the boards. I use the boards under the dually tires when needed. I try to avoid situations where I need to block the rear tires.
I use the yellow plastic levelers under the front tires only. Never on the rear. I ruined a set of Lynx levelers trying to bring up the rear in Sinks Canyon SP near Lander, Wyoming. Those were nice paved sites but very steep. Used everything I had and still was way off level. In fact I almost went out the camper door after getting up the first morning before I could get stopped.
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