After many years of caravaning with a single axle caravan we have just invested in our first twin axle caravan. My only major concern is how I will level both wheels on uneven ground. Is it simply a case of reversing over 2 of the standard heavy duty ramps ( we already have them) or is there a better method available ? I'm told by my insurers I have to fit my Alko wheel locks as well.
It's all getting a bit complicated
Any help would be appreciated
I just bought some lengths of timer deck board and cut one length a little longer than the length for both wheel to sit on it, then another 6 inches longer and then another one another 6 inches longer. That way you can stack them and drive your van up them to get level. Cheap, light and rot treated.
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Quote: Originally posted by DTH58 on 01/2/2016
Hi. Thanks for replying, but doesn't stacking the decking boards one on top another cause a potential tipping issue?
Hi, no we've used them since we bought the van and never had them tip.
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Quote: Originally posted by DTH58 on 02/2/2016Hi Brian
I did a quick Google search and cannot find the Hopkins leveller. Do you know where I can obtain one from ?
Mmmmmmm appears to be the same as the link above yours, Paul or Barry, try and keep up.
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Quote: Originally posted by blueexpo97 on 02/2/2016Mmmmmmm appears to be the same as the link above yours, Paul or Barry, try and keep up.
Also does not help with the actual levelling of a twin axle caravan.
Actually it was what the member, DTH58, had asked about in the post underneath the photograph.
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
Quote: Originally posted by blueexpo97 on 02/2/2016Mmmmmmm appears to be the same as the link above yours, Paul or Barry, try and keep up.
Also does not help with the actual levelling of a twin axle caravan.
It makes levelling so easy. Park on the pitch, look at the level and use the number of planks needed and drive onto planks. Simple and cheaper than £150 for the airbag and having to connect 12v pumps. The only problem is that I can't remember where I got them.
Quote: Originally posted by brianconwy on 02/2/2016
Quote: Originally posted by iank01 on 02/2/2016
Quote: Originally posted by blueexpo97 on 02/2/2016Mmmmmmm appears to be the same as the link above yours, Paul or Barry, try and keep up.
Also does not help with the actual levelling of a twin axle caravan.
It makes levelling so easy. Park on the pitch, look at the level and use the number of planks needed and drive onto planks. Simple and cheaper than £150 for the airbag and having to connect 12v pumps. The only problem is that I can't remember where I got them.
How does the level gauge know how thick your planks are ?
It makes levelling so easy. Park on the pitch, look at the level and use the number of planks needed and drive onto planks. Simple and cheaper than £150 for the airbag and having to connect 12v pumps. The only problem is that I can't remember where I got them.
How does the level gauge know how thick your planks are ?
It is graduated in inches, so if your planks are 1" thick then bingo. Can it get any simpler?