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- TrlrboyExplorerI carry two 2x8x5' boards and one 1x6x4' board. I also carry a few pieces of each that are about a foot long to be able to make a small ramp up if needed.
- TrlrboyExplorer.
- azrvingExplorerMaybe a couple more shorter pieces of 3/4 thick also. I have the plastic blocks but dont like them so one of my front compartments has an assortment of boards and some larger wood blocks- 6x8 in case I need to jack up for landing gear or axle issues etc.
I would throw the plastic blocks in the lake but the lake is getting full of other junk. - tvman44ExplorerI like the Lynx Levelers. :)
- 4huskersExplorerLynx Levelers
- ScottGNomadI discovered Anderson levelers right there on RV.net.
No need to carry lumber and no trial and error. Just pull up until the level on the front of the rig shows it's good.
I no longer carry any boards for leveling, just some small pieces of 2X6 to put under the stab jacks. - DevoredudeExplorerI have 8 1" marine plywood squares, 16 x 16. Dry camp a lot and these have worked well.
- anaroExplorerX3 for lynx levelers
- Water-BugExplorer
Trlrboy wrote:
I carry two 2x8x5' boards and one 1x6x4' board. I also carry a few pieces of each that are about a foot long to be able to make a small ramp up if needed.
X2 - martiprExplorer
ScottG wrote:
I discovered Anderson levelers right there on RV.net.
No need to carry lumber and no trial and error. Just pull up until the level on the front of the rig shows it's good.
I no longer carry any boards for leveling, just some small pieces of 2X6 to put under the stab jacks.
Absolutely, I bought two thinking they would be better than boards or Lynx but after a couple of trips I think I would quit RVing if I had to give them up. They take all the hassle out of leveling. They are fairly expensive (around $45.00 each) but are worth 3 times as much, and I am one of the stingiest people you would ever meet.
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