Trailer leveller

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Bought a set of these work great just drive on when the trailer is level stop and slide the chocks in. way easier than wood planks.


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X2^^ Some of the better money I've spent.
 

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X3 - I also got the tire changer but hope I never have to use that. If I do, beats the tar out of crawling under the trailer to set up a bottle jack or sizzor jack
 

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Bought a set of these work great just drive on when the trailer is level stop and slide the chocks in. way easier than wood planks.


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I bought a set too at the RV show this spring ,unfortunitly I have yet to use then because I lucked out and have parked on level surfaces this year, I'm itching to use them.
 

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Mine would sink into the dirt at campsites. 1ft x 1ft plywood helps this.

Yeah I have a set and depending on how solid the ground is you may need to run your tires up on a 2"x 6" and then use them to stop them from sinking. ;)
 

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They had them at Woodys on St Albert tr for $60 a set I paid $75 a set last year I didn't get the jack but it looks handy. If the ground is really soft might still need 2x8 under them but have used them on sandy ground and did not need a board but at my friends cabin it's kind of swampy and I did need a board.
 

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I bought mine off of etrailer.com. Can't recall the price anymore as it was a couple of years ago.


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Bought a set when I bought my camper this spring. Was setting it up on Sunday and the guy next to me watched us use them (my buddy is the RV dealer in town and we were setting up next to each other) and went in the next day and bought a set too. They're super slick to use.
 

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Andersen makes great innovative products. I use their equalizer chains and it's a much better set up than the normal bars. greatly improved ride especially for a heavier trailer. These levellers are just another great product from them. Their products cost a bit more than something competitive but you get what you pay for.
 

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I couldn't justify the 70 price so i made my own out of some 2x8 cutoffs from around the shop. Laminated them with a couple screws. Plotted and traced the pattern from a photo and feew minutes on the bans saw voila! Made a couple sets for my buds too.
 

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I couldn't justify the 70 price so i made my own out of some 2x8 cutoffs from around the shop. Laminated them with a couple screws. Plotted and traced the pattern from a photo and feew minutes on the bans saw voila! Made a couple sets for my buds too.
Pics or it never happened.

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Version #2. This time I've added some flashing on the bottom to keep them from cracking like the last ones did. Going to try some 1/4 thread rod instead of the wwod screws. Should address the issues i had with the first set.
You can still se the vinyl pattern stuck on them. Four pieces of 15" of 2x8 glued together make a pair.
 
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