I carry pieces of 2X6 and 4X6 (beveled @45*). Besides being good levelers they can be used under a truck jack or the screw jack of my trailer. I've also hammered on them and with them. Those lego type levelers I bought are buried in my shop somewhere. Used them a couple of times, but I didn't like them. When I finish my carport I'll have 2X12 and 4X12 scraps available to replace the skinny 6"ers. They fit behind the rear seat very well.
leveling
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Vanderpooch
, May 30 2009 12:22 PM
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#21
Posted 26 September 2012 - 02:55 PM
#22
Posted 26 September 2012 - 09:36 PM
My LynxLevelers arrived in one day from Amazon!
I read the instructions, and learned that it's OK to double-stack them, so with just 9 tiles from a set of 10 I can get a little over 5 inches lift. Pretty good!
So with two sets I've got more lift and lighter, neater than with my 6 big honkin' 2xlumber.
I'm a happy camper...or will be in a couple of weeks.
I read the instructions, and learned that it's OK to double-stack them, so with just 9 tiles from a set of 10 I can get a little over 5 inches lift. Pretty good!
So with two sets I've got more lift and lighter, neater than with my 6 big honkin' 2xlumber.
I'm a happy camper...or will be in a couple of weeks.
FWC Hawk (2005) on a Ford F250 Supercab, 6.8L V10 gas (2000)
#23
Posted 27 September 2012 - 10:14 PM
I use the Camco RV Yellow Tri-Leveler. For extra height I carry 2 12" pieces of 2x12 and place them under the leveler. I previously used 2X12 3-level wood blocks that I built, but they were pretty heavy.
CAMCO Tri-leveler
CAMCO Tri-leveler
2009 Ford F250 4X4 CC SB 5.4L Gas
2011 Northstar TC650
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