โJul-30-2021 10:40 AM
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Cummins12V98 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
Add Andersen levelers to your list Clicky
Not a chance! those have a reputation of breaking and simply don't look safe. Plywood blocks are much better IMHO.
โAug-02-2021 08:59 AM
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schlep1967 wrote:
Add Andersen levelers to your list Clicky
โAug-02-2021 04:13 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Neither.
Those are solutions looking for a problem and I can't see any way you can use wheel chocks to hold the wheels in place (pretty dangerous) with those devices.
Not to mention you really want both axles to be lifted at the same time.
โJul-30-2021 06:54 PM
โJul-30-2021 02:14 PM
goducks10 wrote:
I use these when needed.
https://www.beech-lane.com/camper-levelers
So far they've been great. I don't use then all the time though. Sometimes I just use one Linx block under one tire. That gives me 3/4" lift to that side. I use X chocks with the Linx.
I also have the Level Mate Pro. Once I'm backed in I can see what side needs to go up and exactly how much and which device I need for leveling. It also give me a recall height for hitching back up and I can set front to back for level.
I sit in the truck and while backing up can see the App readout to determine when it level. 20-30 secs is all thats needed.
The nice thing about the curved levelers is you get several inches of adjustment all in one vs packing a bunch of different height wood.
Or you can go old school if in the dirt and just dig down in the dirt for the high side.
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