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EMD360
Apr 23, 2016Explorer
I bought a set of these levels--
and mounted them inside. They might be the Hoppy levels the others mentioned.
The graduated marks are for inches out of level. Now we can tell if the campsite is level without leaving the RV. Also lets us know how many inches of blocks approximately for each side or front to back.
We always support both rear tires too. We use a combination of tri-levels, the ramp type of blocks and the plastic squares.
Asphalt can be difficult to level on if the blocks get pushed out of place by the tires. But for the most part these levels have simplified the process for us.
By the way, I realized the RV does not have to be level to apply these. Just apply level with the interior door and dash trim.

and mounted them inside. They might be the Hoppy levels the others mentioned.
The graduated marks are for inches out of level. Now we can tell if the campsite is level without leaving the RV. Also lets us know how many inches of blocks approximately for each side or front to back.
We always support both rear tires too. We use a combination of tri-levels, the ramp type of blocks and the plastic squares.
Asphalt can be difficult to level on if the blocks get pushed out of place by the tires. But for the most part these levels have simplified the process for us.
By the way, I realized the RV does not have to be level to apply these. Just apply level with the interior door and dash trim.
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