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Stackers Leveling Block for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/8" x 8-1/8" - Qty 1
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Stackers Leveling Block for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/8" x 8-1/8" - Qty 1

Part Number: A10-0917
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This is one block of a system of interlocking RV levelers that can stack to different heights underneath jacks, stabilizers, or RV wheels to level. Made of durable polyethylene. Great Prices for the best rv leveling blocks from Stackers. Stackers Leveling Block for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/8" x 8-1/8" - Qty 1 part number A10-0917 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Stackers RV Leveling Blocks - A10-0917

  • Stackable Blocks
  • Stackers
  • 1 Block
  • 8-1/8L x 8-1/8 W x 1-3/8T Inch

This is one block of a system of interlocking RV levelers that can stack to different heights underneath jacks, stabilizers, or RV wheels to level. Made of durable polyethylene.


Features:

  • Stackable block provides extra lift to level your trailer or motor home
    • Position beneath jacks, stabilizers, or trailer wheels
  • Interlocking design guarantees no shifting or collapsing once stacked
    • Stack straight up for extra height
    • Stagger blocks to create a ramp so you can easily drive up
  • Durable polyethylene construction


Specs:

  • Quantity: 1
  • Block dimensions: 8-1/8" long x 8-1/8" wide x 1-3/8" tall
    • Including handle: 10" long
  • 1-Year warranty


Stackers Blocks and Chock

Stackers with Chock

Stackers leveling blocks can be stacked directly on top of each other for supporting a trailer tongue, or you can stagger the blocks to create a ramp. Not only do the individual raised squares interlock with those on the block placed above it, but the built-in handles also interlock with these squares for a more sturdy and streamlined design. The Stackers chock (A10-0922 - sold separately) can then be attached to the leveling blocks to help stop your trailer or RV from rolling off the Stackers.



A10-0917 Stackers by Valterra Multi-Use Leveler, Jack Stand, and Tongue Wheel Support - Qty 1




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Video of Stackers Leveling Block for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/8" x 8-1/8" - Qty 1

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Detailed Breakdown of the Stackers Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs

AJ: What's up everybody it's AJ with etrailer.com. Here we'll be checking out the Stackers from Valterra and these are going to be used to help level out your camper when you're on uneven ground. Let's take a closer look.You've probably seen setups like this at campsites, people using wood blocks to help stabilize or level out their rig. That's not really a good option. The wood's going to collect moisture, rot, just be damaged over time. And then it's just going to fail on you.That's why these are so important.

The stacks here are made out of heavy-duty plastic. I know you can't lift it and feel yourself, but maybe you can hear it hitting the ground. It's not just a flimsy plastic. I'll try and bend it. It bends a little bit, but you can see it's not flimsy.

I'm not even close to even breaking it and it's really heavy duty.So it's going to hold up when you park the RV or your camper on top of them. They actually have a weight rating of 40,000 pounds, so that really shows you how much they're going to hold up.I'm going to show you the insides, what they look like. And the pegs on top, they just fit right in like that, just like blocks. They stay connected. I'll try and pull them apart.

It's not going to happen. If they're on top of each other and the pressure is coming down here you're definitely not getting those apart.But the other thing they added in is, if we we're to stack it like this for a pyramid like we did here, your tire is going to come up these ramps just to help it up. That way it's not such a big gap from block, to block, to block.Each one by themselves from the bottom to the top is an inch and three eights. When you add another one on top of that it becomes two and a half inches. And then another one, a third one, will be three and a half.

So you just keep doing that.And they come in three different quantities. You can get 1, 4 or 10, so that just gives you some options for your set up of your rig. Now, if you get the 10, you actually get a carrying case and when you're done with them, you can tie them up with this hook and loop, keep them nice and tight in a stack, and put them in the bag. That way, even if you have some extra ones you're not using, you can store them, put them in your rig, and they're always there when you need them.We're here at our campsite and we're going to see just how uneven the ground is. You can probably tell by looking behind me, but let's take a look at this bubble level here and it shows you exactly where it's tilting to. Now, we're going to want to adjust our camper from side to side. And essentially this is what we're going to do. We're going to put a block on one side of it and you can see how it evens it out from there.So take that and we're going to apply it to our camper. So we're going to take three of the Stackers, stack them like this on top of each other, set them behind the tires, and we're going to back the camper up onto the top of these. And it should level things out, just like our level down here.We put a magnetic level here on the front of our trailer and you can see how uneven it is up here. So we're going to check this one again, after we pull it up on the blocks. Now, after we pull it up on our Stackers, let's check the level. Looks like it's pretty good.Now that we've got it parked on top of our Stackers, I'm going to go ahead and put the wheel chocks back in there. Now I'm going to go ahead and lower the jack down so I can disconnect it from our truck. With the truck pulled away, we can lower our camper back down and adjust our front to back to make sure it's level too. That looks about right there.Now we're ready to lower our stabilizer jack. I threw two of the Stackers underneath there just to help it get better ground contact. Plus, if you got gravel or just uneven ground, you can help fill in those gaps. We've already adjusted the front to back level and side to side level, so this'll be our last step. Make sure that makes contact. Then we're going to do the same thing on the other three stabilizer jacks on our camper.Now we're inside the RV to check the level one more time. We're going to do side to side first. Looks like we nailed it. Let's do front to back. Looks like we got it there too. Awesome.So this just goes to show you how easy it is to set up the blocks underneath your rig and even it out. That way you can go to any campgrounds. You don't have to worry about that anymore. You can set it up. It only adds a couple more steps to the set up process anyway, and it's one less thing you got to worry about.Well, I hope this helped. That does it for our look at the Stackers.

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  • How Can I Make My Trailer Jack Stand Taller
    I have a solution for you, but the Valterra # A10-0900 is going to be the tallest jack stand that we have available. I recommend using one or two of the Stackers Leveling Block # A10-0917 under this jack stand to give you enough clearance to easily release the tension bars and remove them from your weight distribution hitch. You can also get a pack of 10 Stackers Leveling Blocks with part # A10-0918. Each Stacker Leveling Block will add 1-3/8" of lift to your jack stand.
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  • Are There Larger Foot Pads To Use On RV Scissor Jacks
    I do have an option for you but the Ultra-Fab Footplate for Landing Gear and Stabilizer Jacks part # UF17-940006 are made for landing gear legs, not scissor jacks. That said, they don't really make anything that would increase the surface area of the foot on a scissor jack so if this is what you need you would have to look at separate blocks such as the Stackers Leveling Blocks for Trailers part # A10-0916 for a quantity of four or part # A10-0917 for a quantity of one.
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  • Dimensions of Stackers Leveling Block # A10-0917
    The Stackers Leveling Block # A10-0917 is 8-3/16 x 8-3/16 x 1-3/8. If you measure out to the edge of the handle on the side it is about 10 inches total. I've attached a video to assist. These are available in kits as well ( # A10-0916, # A10-0920, # A10-0918)
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  • Comparing the Ultra-Fab and Stackers Leveling Blocks
    The Lynx Leveling Blocks you have will not work with the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks part # UF48-979051. The reason for this is that the surface pattern which is used to lock them together is different. You would need to either purchase more of the Lynx Leveling Blocks or a new set of Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks. In order to minimize the amount of blocks needed to level your trailer you may also be interested in the Stackers Leveling Blocks part # A10-0918 which are 1-3/8" tall compared to...
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