MountainSufi
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2018
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- 126
Howdy from Jackson Hole!
I've been leveling my camper with a shovel (in desert sand) & rocks if I can find'em (God invented rocks to level FWCs). Been hankering for something more accessible & convenient. A solution I can throw into a storage box on the roof.
The crescent shaped Beech Lane leveler seems best suited for pavement, but not the front & rear wheel setups we need.
Interlocking blocks are a good idea for rv parks, but I can't imagine the hassle in preparing flat surfaces
Also, the above 2 plastic "fixes" have grids with a lot of open air underneath them...
Ahhhh, we're down to affordable wooden boards. 3 varying lengths for stacking, chop cut to 45 degrees for driving up. 6 planks total for front & rear. Can I get by with 2X4's instead of 2X6's? What are the minimum lengths I can get by with?
Thankx for saving me a crap load of time!
I've been leveling my camper with a shovel (in desert sand) & rocks if I can find'em (God invented rocks to level FWCs). Been hankering for something more accessible & convenient. A solution I can throw into a storage box on the roof.
The crescent shaped Beech Lane leveler seems best suited for pavement, but not the front & rear wheel setups we need.
Interlocking blocks are a good idea for rv parks, but I can't imagine the hassle in preparing flat surfaces
Also, the above 2 plastic "fixes" have grids with a lot of open air underneath them...
Ahhhh, we're down to affordable wooden boards. 3 varying lengths for stacking, chop cut to 45 degrees for driving up. 6 planks total for front & rear. Can I get by with 2X4's instead of 2X6's? What are the minimum lengths I can get by with?
Thankx for saving me a crap load of time!