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Tvov
Oct 06, 2018Explorer II
I usually bring along three 2x8 boards about 3 feet long for under the camper wheels for leveling side to side. In addition, I bring a block of wood for under the tongue jack, and a couple miscellaneous small pieces of wood for whatever else.
I also have about 20 of those lego type plastic leveling blocks - we rarely put them under the camper wheels, but use them under the stabilizers, tongue jack (with a piece of wood on top to protect them), under the picnic table and/or grill for leveling them, under the camper steps for support, etc. Those plastic blocks are very useful, just get out of the mindset that they are just for leveling the camper.
For the leveling wood I bring for weekend camping, I try to get Non pressure treated wood... much lighter, and since they are not sitting on the ground in one place for an extended time, they last years.
I also have about 20 of those lego type plastic leveling blocks - we rarely put them under the camper wheels, but use them under the stabilizers, tongue jack (with a piece of wood on top to protect them), under the picnic table and/or grill for leveling them, under the camper steps for support, etc. Those plastic blocks are very useful, just get out of the mindset that they are just for leveling the camper.
For the leveling wood I bring for weekend camping, I try to get Non pressure treated wood... much lighter, and since they are not sitting on the ground in one place for an extended time, they last years.
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