Can Camper Leveler Be Used On Class C Motorhome
Question:
Can these levelers be used on a Class C Motorhome 11,000 lbs, with 215/85R16 tires? The tires have approximately 7inch tread width which will exceed the 6inch width of the levelers. The motorhome has 4 rear tires on one axle.
asked by: Pat
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Andersen about your Motorhome and getting it level.
They told me that there would be no issue with the tires being 1 inch wider than the Andersen Camper Leveler, part # AM3604. This provides 4 inches of lift for your motorhome and includes a chock to make sure the wheel stays in place once you find the level you are comfortable with. They did recommend using these on the inside wheel which would make it a bit more stable.

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Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler
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