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Ok, thanks people, now you have to bear with me here because I am a mere female.....
What you are all saying is save our money and don't buy one of these £80 levellers, but instead get a scissor jack that you place on the jacking point of the side that is the lowest, raise the van up and insert the orange wedge under the tyre at the appropriate point to provide a level van? Is that it or have I completely missed the point here!!
If so, is this an easy thing to do and reasonably safe, are the jacking points easy to find and robust enough to have this done to them, say, every 2nd or 3rd weekend?
Our van is in storage on the site we use so we don't tow it anywhere. I would not therefore be unduly concerned about tyre distortion as if we sell it on or decide to tour the first thing I would do is put new tyres on anyway, as a precaution more than anything.
Ali
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