![]() This will tell you when your RV is level, without having to get out and get a bubble level. Just make sure you move a little at a time.Ģ) Use the LevelMatePro ( see in the guide). If you are not level, move the RV in which ever direction you need to on the leveler (depends on if that side is still too low, or now too high). There are two ways to do it:ġ) Once you’ve got your Andersen Leveler(s) in position, move your RV slightly so that it goes up onto the levelers. You know that old saying… 2 is 1, and 1 is none!īoth Kelly and I use Andersen Levelers solo, so it’s definitely possible (and fairly easy). Now I will be able to use the Beech Lane levelers on most un-level situations, but for the really off situations I can break out my leveling blocks. ![]() Overall, they have much better reviews than the Andreson’s (which seem to break really easy), were a little less expensive, and also has a life time warranty. However, there is no doubt that the wedge style would be even simpler, and even faster! So, I opted for the Beech Lane’s. ![]() They have held up well, are easy to use and also act as supports under the stabilizers (double duty!) My bubble levels on the sides of the camper tell me how many inches I am off, which corresponds to how many blocks to use (each block is an inch). I have read so many bad reviews of the Anderson’s I decided to stay away from them (so many reviews of them breaking on grass, concrete and gravel!) Up to this point I have been using the orange leveling blocks for the last couple of years and they have been really great. ![]()
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