1mtnman wrote:
After many years of rving I find that level is a state of mind and I don't worry about it unless I roll out of bed! Park it and enjoy your stay!!
I see some folks use their camper 'jacks' for levelling, but I find that's more work than necessary. I've heard that the camper fridge works best if/when the camper is level, along with not having things roll to one side on the dinette table, making the effort worthwhile, albeit, there are times when it is "close enough" to just leave things as they are.
Campers generally don't have ALOT of storage space, but 95% of the time I'm pulling my enclosed trailer behind, so that gives me the needed storage, along with the slide out drawer the Arctic Fox has under the step area should allow for levellers of some kind.
Another consideration (not sure on it's importance) is that my truck is a dually, and whether it's important (I believe it is!) to have blocks under both tires? With that in mind, there are times when one full side (front and back) needs levelling, thus one 'set' of blocks may not be enough? This would only be occasionally, but if you where somewhere where you plan on staying for a week or two, being level needs to be considered in my opinion.
I see there are the "Utility Blocks" on a Youtube site that look good, but you only get 4 blocks and for 4 (ebay) they are $70.00...which makes my old wooden blocks seem like a cheap alternative...abeit their weight and non-stacking ability is the negative with them.
Hmm....