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Willow,
You're doing it wrong mate! To level it correctly you need to pull it up onto some wooden blocks to get it level side to side. Has to be a bit of trial and error involved I'm afraid! Make sure you have plenty of different thicknesses of chocks and remember that you will need twice as many as a single axle.You need to use wooden blocks as the pre-formed plastic chocks will only go under one wheel (you can't get a second one in between the two wheels) which doesn't give much lift on the lowest side of the van.
If like me, you have the Alko wheel clamps, the whole thing gets a bit precarious as the handbrake needs to come off to line the slots in the wheels up correctly
Once you're happy, level front to back using the jockey wheel then wind down the steadies.
Hope this helps. If you need anymore help just shout!
Steve.
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