Dec-22-2015 02:35 AM
Dec-23-2015 11:58 AM
SoundGuy wrote:RedRocket204 wrote:
If you are a bit OCD about getting the TT completely level, I've noticed at times adding a block to a side that is ~ 1" lower can then make it higher than the other side, throwing off level again. I've found you can offset the slightly off level by only raising 1 of the 2 axles to get a completely side to side level trailer.
Which is why my Wood / Lynx system includes a non-Lynx base I can use on the high side for fine tuning side-to-side level. OCD? ... maybe, but if I can do it this easily, why not? As for elevating just one tire on the low side that's not something I would do as it places much more force on the elevated axle vs the non-elevated axle, same as using a ramp ... IMO a poor idea.
Dec-23-2015 11:23 AM
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Dec-23-2015 08:28 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:
If you are a bit OCD about getting the TT completely level, I've noticed at times adding a block to a side that is ~ 1" lower can then make it higher than the other side, throwing off level again. I've found you can offset the slightly off level by only raising 1 of the 2 axles to get a completely side to side level trailer.
Dec-23-2015 07:31 AM
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Dec-23-2015 07:07 AM
wrvond wrote:
I use the Anderson levels even if it is an inch or so. They are easier to use than any wood leveler ever designed, and they function as a wheel chock as well.
Dec-23-2015 05:48 AM
Dec-23-2015 05:31 AM
RVcircus wrote:
I use Andersen levelers because they're easy and light. They can level from 1/"-4".
Dec-23-2015 03:26 AM
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Dec-22-2015 07:26 PM
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Dec-22-2015 05:57 PM
Dcarner wrote:
Just picked up our first TT. We will mostly be rving on sites that are level concrete pads that won't require much more that a 1" block on the side with 3 slides to help level it out. But lets say we find ourselves in a spot that is significantly lower on one side. How do you bring the trailer up if you have a series of 1 foot blocks, or plastic pads, without causing the top blocks to kick out as you try to climb up them. I have considered carrying 1 ft. sections of 1x8, 2x8 and if I needed more than a couple of inches grab a set of Anderson levelers for up to 4 inches.
Dec-22-2015 04:54 PM