โMay-31-2018 11:25 AM
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rbpru wrote:
I just use two five foot 2"x12" boards. They provides 2 inches or 4 inches of lift under both wheels.
โMay-31-2018 09:26 PM
โMay-31-2018 07:29 PM
siamese wrote:
Hmmmm....nope, i'd pass on that.
For easy effective leveling, I haven't seen anything that surpasses the Anderson leveling system.
โMay-31-2018 03:35 PM
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โMay-31-2018 01:58 PM
Dave5143 wrote:
I guess I liked the way each level wedged into the previous lower level thus keeping the different boards from shifting around. Could do the same thing using 16' of 2x8 lumber and carriage bolts though.
โMay-31-2018 01:39 PM
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โMay-31-2018 01:31 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
Sorry, but as illustrated in that link I'd never elevate just one low side tire on a dual axle trailer. Thumbs down from me. ๐
parker.rowe wrote:
Why not? Just curious.
โMay-31-2018 01:17 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Dave5143 wrote:
This is kinda neat looking idea. Anybody here use these for side to side leveling of their trailer?
Sorry, but as illustrated in that link I'd never elevate just one low side tire on a dual axle trailer. Thumbs down from me. ๐
โMay-31-2018 12:39 PM
โMay-31-2018 12:39 PM
jfkmk wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
You have buy the plastic wedges and then add your own lumber. I already have the lumber and chocks, (lots of lumber). I see no advantage to these over anything else that already exists. If you have your own lumber already, you already know you don't need these plastic wedges. All you have to do is taper the edge of the lumber and you've got the same thing.
Nay, I pass on this one.
Yeah, but did you pay $64 to taper the wood??
Agree, I got an alert from e-trailer regarding these and saw no real advantage.
โMay-31-2018 12:20 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
You have buy the plastic wedges and then add your own lumber. I already have the lumber and chocks, (lots of lumber). I see no advantage to these over anything else that already exists. If you have your own lumber already, you already know you don't need these plastic wedges. All you have to do is taper the edge of the lumber and you've got the same thing.
Nay, I pass on this one.