Hello. My previous camper was a popup. This is my first tandem axle. How are you leveling from side-to-side? I mean, what products are you using? I read somewhere that some drive-on levelers cannot be used with certain types of suspensions. Any truth to that?
These work great and are well made. Beech Lane Camper Leveler 2 Pack with Carrying Bag - Precise Camper Leveling, Includes Two Curved Levelers, Two Chocks, Two Rubber Grip Mats, and A Carrying Bag.
I use these with phone app level mate pro.
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Mike & Emily-Sacramento, CA
Our 4th trailer (2016 Aspen Trail 1900RB)
2018 F150 STX 2.7 Eco Boost
On my last trailer I didn’t have hydraulic leveling like this Voltage has so I just used plain old leveling blocks. The yellow ones that look kind of like Lego’s.
Just make sure you are level side to side before using the stabilizers as they are not designed to level a trailer and only there to stabilize it.
I can’t imagine how this would possibly not be safe for suspension as this method is lifting the tires which are designed to support about 90% of the trailer weight with the rest supported by the tongue.
These work great and are well made. Beech Lane Camper Leveler 2 Pack with Carrying Bag - Precise Camper Leveling, Includes Two Curved Levelers, Two Chocks, Two Rubber Grip Mats, and A Carrying Bag.
I use these Anderson Levelers for my 2012 Denali 289rk. Fast and easy.
Is there a video how they level.
Roll wheels onto them, but how do they work?
Which part goes first and where does the second part go?
I use 2 X 10's with 45 cut one one side, the Trailer has a bubble on two sides to check.
A video would be really nice, Thanks
Place the larger part in front or behind both wheels on the low side of the trailer, drive or backup onto the curved ramp until the trailer is level side to side, place the smaller part as a choke to keep from rolling off. Best part, you don't have to keep moving on and off of block levelers to get the right height.