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Old 12-18-2015, 02:33 AM   #11
Logman
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Originally Posted by klpauba View Post
I considered the BAL Leveler but opted for the "Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler" instead. First thing I do when I reach the camp site is to determine the low side (based on the bubble level on the electric jack). I put the leveler under the wheel on the low side and inch the vehicle and trailer forward until it's level (in the street-to-curb direction). When leveled in the one direction, I chock the leveler and the other wheel, disconnect the TV and level the trailer fore-and-aft (using the electric jack). Finally, the stabilizers are cranked down.

I'm guessing this is quicker and easier than jacking up the low side another way.

Ditto for me. I camp alone much of the time , I own both, but since going to 15 " tires BAL is useless. I like the Anderson Leveler.
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