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Post by summitbeerowl on Jul 25, 2018 7:43:33 GMT -5
Question: How long can I park on Camco leveling blocks at a time? Over time will they cause issues with the tires causing deformaties? I park my camper at home on a pretty good slope. Just wondering if this will be a problem?
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Post by lynnmor on Jul 25, 2018 8:43:49 GMT -5
I agree that the surface is bad for the tires. Get these caps to fix the problem.
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Post by nvguy on Jul 25, 2018 23:31:40 GMT -5
X3 on the opinion that the blocks are not good for the tires, lots of localized pressure.
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Post by grandpopsicle on Jul 26, 2018 8:40:37 GMT -5
Could always move the camper a bit up and onto the wedge (hopefully the wedge wouldn't slide being on the blocks) then set your parking brakes and put the back wedge under the tire. That way the tires are resting in a radius shaped wedge not just butted against the tires. That's what I do and it works great for me....I even do this at times when settings up and helps to keep the camper a bit more stable.
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Post by summitbeerowl on Jul 30, 2018 10:27:34 GMT -5
Oops. Looks like I have the lynx levelers. Not seeing a flat piece that can be purchased. Wonder if the Andersen would work on a slope plus angle?
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Post by kaboom on Jul 30, 2018 13:49:36 GMT -5
I have a slight slope at home so I use a 2x8 long enough for both tires and chocks. I just leave the board on the ground so I can park in the same location. Sometimes I may have to move the board a few inches to get lined up.
Like you, I use large wood blocks under the stabilizer jack legs. I drilled the blocks and put rope through the holes for handles.
In your case maybe a couple boards glued and screwed together duplicating the dimensions of the blocks.
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