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    Rolling Along OurNewEra's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by NB Canada View Post
    I find putting the truck into 4 LO actually make it easy
    Low speed and lots of torque


    2021 Imagine 2400 BH
    2018 GMC Sierra 4x4 crew
    That is a good option. But with a 1996 TV that rarely sees 4 WD I would be afraid I might not get it out of 4 WD
    Mike & Lisa
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    2021 Imagine 2970RL
    1996 Chevy K3500 Crew SRW 7.4L Gas

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    We also use the Beech Lane brand. They work very well with our lighter trailer.
    Last edited by Capt Bob; 07-22-2021 at 04:28 PM.
    Robert and Chris
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    Seasoned Camper MachWun's Avatar
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    No clue what my brand is. Orange, stackable, honeycomb like. I put the trailer where I want, determine if I need one row or two (assuming I need them), set them right next to the tires, pull forward, slide them over, drive back onto them. The chock that locks into them lets me know I am where I want to be and pre-loads the chock. Use them on the stabilizers and tongue jack. Saves a little weight instead of wood (every pound matters). Have 30 and never broke one.

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    Thatwould be Linx Blocks. They come in bags of 10. I havd about 5 bags of them from mtconventional towing days.
    2010 Jayco 26(SOLD)
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    2021 Grand Design 268BH
    2013 Ford F250 XLT, 6.2L Gas

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    I've used some similar to these and hardly ever been to campsite they wouldn't level camper. They are simple and easy to use, either back up on them or pull forward on them.

    https://www.amazon.com/VaygWay-Level...NsaWNrPXRydWU=

    https://www.campingworld.com/tiered-...veling-systems
    Last edited by Buckskin; 07-31-2021 at 04:39 PM.

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    We have a 2800BH and use the Andersen levelers with the stabilizer blocks. This with the level mate pro have been easy for single person or when my wife is there to assist. I am unsure of Andersen leveling blocks outside the jack block (round).

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    I have used the Andersen levelers for the past 2 years and they worked well until our last trip. Our site was on rocks and the levelers kept sliding when I tried to drive up on them. Had to dig down below the rocks to get them to work. Just got a new set from Homeon Wheels that have rubber mats with them from Amazon. Have not used them yet.
    Greg & Vicki
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregmisc View Post
    I have used the Andersen levelers for the past 2 years and they worked well until our last trip. Our site was on rocks and the levelers kept sliding when I tried to drive up on them. Had to dig down below the rocks to get them to work. Just got a new set from Homeon Wheels that have rubber mats with them from Amazon. Have not used them yet.
    We too have the Anderson levelers. We have broken two of them from using them on rocks. The rubber mats do help a lot to keep them from moving. We carry a piece of wood with us now to put down first. One just a half inch thick is good enough. Not only does it keep from breaking the levelers on rocks but if on grass it keeps them from sinking into the ground.
    Last edited by WhittleBurner; 08-03-2021 at 07:47 AM.
    Marcy & Gary
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    We have Linx Blocks and Beech Lane. They work for different situations, so we use both. (not on the same wheel at the same time). Mostly the blocks are for under the leveler pads and the curved Beech Lane for the low side wheels. The blocks get used every time we set up. The curved Beech Lane levelers are only used as needed, about 1/2 the time.

    I should mention that we use a single heavy duty block as the ground contact block for each leveler pad. Then the Linx go on top of that. I forget the brand, but the are extremely (and that is too mild of a description) solid and have a rope molded in for easy retrieval. Since the bottom block is the abused one, it keeps everything else clean and like new. If anyone is interested, I will look it up.

    All work well, none broken in three years, no complaints.
    Rob
    Rob & Kathy
    2019 F350 CCSB SRW, w/Demco Autoslide.
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