Y**E
highly recommended. So much easier than using boards
Took me under a minute to get my camper level using these, highly recommended. So much easier than using boards. I like these a lot better than the short camco ones and was hesitant to buy the Andersen levelers due to them breaking so often. Very surprised by how solid this leveler is, it feels like it's made out of concrete, wouldnt be surprised if this thing held up under the weight of a Mack truck. Had to cut one leveler as it said I might have to do, took off a few inches to fit prefectly between my dual axle, it was a cinch to do with the miter saw. Installed the included grip tape on the top, tire facing side of the leveler and didnt have problems with them sliding like others report with camco. No sense in putting grip tape on the bottom of the leveler as it would just peel off when leveling on concrete and you don't really need it. Think it's because these are longer in length so it's easier to back on them. If you are using them in soft ground I put a board under them so they don't sink in much. Drive on, level, chock, done- it helps to have a friend/wife/helper handy to spot the level while you back up the trailer. Can't say enough, just get them!!
B**T
May work fine with larger tires
This seemed like a good idea, but after my first attempt to use it with my single axle travel trailer (14" radius wheels) on a paved, fairly level surface, the leveler merely slid along the pavement when I tried to back up on it. After numerous tries I gave up. The problem may very well be that my trailer tire is too small and that larger tires might work just fine with this leveler, so your milage may vary.The bottom surface of the leveler is smooth plastic so there is nothing "grippy" on it to keep it from sliding. Will be interesting to see if it works on a dirt surface when I go camping again this summer.UPDATE: I bought a 1/2" thick rubber work mat and place that up against the trailer tire, then place the leveler about six inches back from the tire, on the mat. Now I simply back up into the rubber mat, then into the leveler which now stays firmly in place, no sliding at all. Works great!
T**O
These are very sturdy and easy to use
Purchased these over the Anderson levelers based on product reviews of the Anderson brand having a tendency to break. These are very sturdy and easy to use. Have used on dirt and grass with no issues. My only trouble was attempting to use on loose gravel, the levelers wanted to "scoot" and wouldn't stay under the tires as I attempted to roll onto them. Have not used on concrete yet.I use these on a 6,900 # travel trailer (dry weight) with double axle. My wheels are just far enough apart for me to use them without having to cut. I have found it easier to pull forward onto them. I do need another person when coming off the levelers, that person pulls the chocks and the back leveler out (which is between the two wheels).
T**N
Nicely made
I can't review ease of use or sturdiness yet as the camper is put away for the winter. But these do not feel cheaply made. They have some weight to them as well. I will update this review after I have used it.
D**
Buy a Pair of them!!
I tried to buy the double pack, but they were out of stock on those, so I got 2 singles. (Too bad they didn't offer me the discount). They arrived quickly. The levelers seem very well made. I had to cut 4" off one to fit between my tires on dual axle travel trailer as was suggested. I have not used them yet, Trip in 2 weeks! If they work easily, I will be a happy camper!
D**N
Works But Limited
We've only had to use these once and they do work but you only get around 4" of lift with them. In our case, it improved our leveling but we needed a few more inches. I like the concept and will use them as necessary in the future. This leveler easily handled Our 4,000lb single axle trailer.
S**Y
Easy, but with dual axles, may need a set of 2 to get full +/- 4 inch lift.
Seems to work well (I've only used once), but on my tandem axle travel trailer, I wasn't able to get the +/- 4 inch lift that I thought I would when I only used one of these levelers on an unimproved grassy surface. (With it on only one side, and one axle, it did provide some lift, but when used only on the front axle it doesn't even lift the tire on the following axle off the ground before I hit the top of the "peak".) I'm planning on ordering an additional one to see it that works out better.
D**.
Greatproduct, Works as advertised
So far, I have only used these twice to level my trailer and they have worked perfectly. They are definitely much easier than the old block stacking method that my wife and I have used for years. Both times that I have used them, the trailer was being parked on a fairly level surface and did not require much lift from these. They were easy to back onto and worked exactly as advertised while leveling my 29' travel trailer. These levelers along with the Levelmate Pro system are definitely making leveling the trailer faster, easier and less argument inducing.
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