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wbwood wrote:
Wood vs plastic leveling blocks....
Both have pros and cons.
Wood is cheaper. But heavier, holds moisture and will eventually rot. If dealing with dirt/mud, then it becomes an issue when storing.
Plastic is a little more expensive and could break. But does not hold moisture, easy to rinse off and much lighter. Also easy to stack without having to do any extra work.
We've done it both ways and much prefer the plastic blocks....like i mentioned earlier. Have had 3 sets of lynx levelers and haven't had one break yet.
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Harvey51 wrote:
I try to avoid raising dual wheels. Easier to turn around and raise the single front wheels. I rarely have to raise more than one wheel. I do carry enough inch and a half pieces to lift one front and one back wheel. I find foot long pieces with a 45 degree end work well.
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photobug wrote:
how big of a tire do you have on that thing?