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02/12/2012 at 12:15pm
 Location: chadderton oldham
 Outfit: skoda yeti 4x4 laurin klement
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well folks i am seriously looking at milenco caravan leveler at the cost of about £82.I have put it into search on here but i dont seem to get anything up about them ,just wondering are they as good as the adverts say they are.So i was wondering has any folks on here used them i be very grateful for your opinions

                                em



02/12/2012 at 4:52pm
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i have one very happy with it but take a age to wind up i mean 10 mins. i bought a impact wrench with a 12mm socket now up im 2 mins

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02/12/2012 at 5:52pm
 Location: Preston LANCS
 Outfit: Bailey Senator California
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I have one, yes it does take an age to wind up to height, but that doesn't bother me its all part of setting the van up,  i bought mine because of the alko wheel lock, now i just line up the wheel lock then use the leveller to correct the height where as before  i would either levellel the van with blocks then still have to jack it up to turn the wheel to line up the lock, or it would be line up then jack it up past the level height put blocks under wheels to support van then lower jack and hope you had got correct height which could take several attempts.

My advice if using an alko lock get the leveller, bought mine of Ebay about £45,

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02/12/2012 at 8:30pm
 Location: chadderton oldham
 Outfit: skoda yeti 4x4 laurin klement
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Thank you very much for your opinions so its impact wrench and 12 mm is the way to go.Now then what dunc said its a bit of a mystery to me ( My advice if using an alko lock get the leveller, bought mine of Ebay about £45,)the only alko lock i got is on the tow hitch,i know i am not well up on these things wonder would you mind explaining exactly what i want i just want to make sure i get the right gear ,and thank you both for your opinions i am just a novice on this game

                                   em



02/12/2012 at 9:26pm
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Quote: Originally posted by welshrover on 02/12/2012

Thank you very much for your opinions so its impact wrench and 12 mm is the way to go.Now then what dunc said its a bit of a mystery to me ( My advice if using an alko lock get the leveller, bought mine of Ebay about £45,)the only alko lock i got is on the tow hitch,i know i am not well up on these things wonder would you mind explaining exactly what i want i just want to make sure i get the right gear ,and thank you both for your opinions i am just a novice on this game

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03/12/2012 at 6:54am
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Quote: Originally posted by welshrover on 02/12/2012

Thank you very much for your opinions so its impact wrench and 12 mm is the way to go.Now then what dunc said its a bit of a mystery to me ( My advice if using an alko lock get the leveller, bought mine of Ebay about £45,)the only alko lock i got is on the tow hitch,i know i am not well up on these things wonder would you mind explaining exactly what i want i just want to make sure i get the right gear ,and thank you both for your opinions i am just a novice on this game

                                   em

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Sorry about the misunderstanding, now having looked at your profile i presume the Dandy is a folding camper or trailer tent in which case the Alko lock i refer to does not matter, The lock i am on about is the Alko Secure wheel lock which goes through the wheel rim and locks on to a bracket behind the wheel.

Honestly i don't try to confuse

Dunc.





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03/12/2012 at 7:01am
 Location: Hertfordshire
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Are you sure you mean an impact wrench. I would have thought that a socket wrench would have done the job.
John


03/12/2012 at 9:44am
 Location: chadderton oldham
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Ah right dunc i get it now after i replied on here i look on e bay, now i can see clearly what you meant.I have not upgraded my profile but i have bought an abbey maverick caravan after years of having a dandy and this is the reason i am a dense about caravans but i am sure i get there in the end.Thank you very much for your time in answering for lot of folks it might be a stupid question but to me honestly it is not

                               EM 



04/12/2012 at 10:31am
 Location: Leeds
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I've got a milenco

Pros
Precise leveling

Cons
It's big
It's heavy
It takes a while to get the 'van jacked up

But, if you've got OCD, it's the bees knees to get that van precisely level!



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