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New topic for my question as I originally posted on a hijacked thread and my questioned was lost!
Having just had a stressful experience of levelling a van on a slope with a caravan that has an Alko lock, I'm even more tempted by getting one of these. But I have a question.... On a significant slope can this leveller work? I can't draw a picture so I'll try to explain what I mean.... If the base is resting on a slope, does it make the 'cradle' that the wheel sits in sit at an awkward angle and therefore making it unstable? I'm sure it's fine on easy slopes, but there have been occasions when we've had to raise one wheel up by a fairly large amount using blocks of wood and wonder if the Milenco one could cope?
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