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SoundGuy
Dec 22, 2015Explorer
nineoaks2004 wrote:
You did not say if the TT is single or double axle, mine is single and I use a BAL Leveler, this makes it easy, just slide under the low side tire and use the wrench to move the TT to the level position
The OP indicated quite clearly in his post that he has a trailer with triple slides so you can bet it's not a single axle. :R
Of course wood works, especially if it's pinned to prevent slippage, but when we moved up to dual axles years ago I quickly also switched to using Lynx Levelers - light weight, easy to handle, and easy to store. However, after a few uses I discovered they can shift apart when I'm pulling up on to one layer as the individual Lynx are not interconnected and they can also crack if sitting on a rough ground surface such as crusher stone. To solve both these issues and make handling / storage even easier I devised a method of affixing a base layer of Lynx to a plywood base. I've been using this Wood / Lynx system for years now, modifying and improving with each different trailer we've owned. Works like a charm in every situation as I can level to near "perfect" every time regardless of site slope. :B
Wood / Lynx Leveling System (10 pics)
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