If you are parking your RV for a short period of time, say for just a day or two, you should be okay. Anything longer than that and you will need to have leveling blocks for each tire/wheel.
Ultimately you want your RV to be safe and stable when you have it parked. It is definitely more stable to have leveling blocks for each tire/wheel rather than trying to make sure that you get one leveling block just right for both.
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Yes, you can use the FasTen RV leveling blocks # CAM44525 under the wheels of the RV or under its landing gear/jacks. The landing gear or jacks will need to have a foot plate to sit properly on these blocks. The maximum height for use is 4-1/2 inches for these blocks. I have linked a video review of these blocks for you. view full answer...
Yes! You certainly can use the FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44512 under stabilizer jacks. They are made to work with jacks, stabilizers, or trailer wheels. I have linked a video review of the blocks for you. view full answer...
The FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44525 should not be stacked to give you more than 4-1/2 inches of lift because it would cause too much instability and be too much of a stressor on the blocks. The shipping weight of these blocks is 17 lbs.
I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well of the FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44525. view full answer...
I confirmed with Camco that their FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44525 do not carry a maximum RV weight rating so they are compatible with virtually any RV or motorhome out there, including your substantial Country Coach that has a front axle weight of 18K. view full answer...
The FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44512 includes 10 blocks. They are 8-1/2" x 8-1/2" wide and long and they are 1-1/2" think. Each block will provide 1" of lift for your trailer.
Please not that you should not exceed 4-1/2" of total height with these. view full answer...
I confirmed with Camco that their FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44521 do not carry a maximum RV weight rating so they are compatible with virtually any RV or motorhome out there. This set is gray and the part # CAM44512 is yellow. view full answer...
The FasTen RV Leveling Blocks, part # CAM44512, do not need caps. Since they interlock they'll remain stable and they're designed to handle an extremely high amount of weight. view full answer...
Camper leveling blocks like the Camco FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44515 are a good choice for leveling an RV with dually rear wheels. It is okay to place a leveler under only one of the dually tires but using larger blocks like the Camco # CAM44525 would allow both tires to be nearly
fully supported since they are 17-inches wide. view full answer...
I have exactly what you will need to give the foot pads on your RV's leveling system a larger footprint for softer ground. For this, I recommend using the Stackers Leveling Blocks part # A10-0920. The Stackers blocks can be used for a variety of applications such as under the trailers wheels, under stabilizer jacks, or in your case under the foot pads on your leveling system.
The best feature of Stackers has reference to its name. The blocks can be stacked to give you the proper height... view full answer...
You are correct! The FasTen RV Leveling Blocks w/ Carrying Handle # CAM44525 can be placed in any orientation that helps to level your trailer. The only thing you have to make sure of is that you don't go more than 4 blocks high as you aren't supposed to exceed 4-1/2" of total height. Other than that though there really is no issue with making the leveling blocks into a longer configuration for a tandem axle trailer. view full answer...
The Stackers Leveling Blocks w/ Bag for Trailers and RVs part # A10-0920 does not come with any wheel chocks. That said, we do offer this separately using the Wheel Chock for Stackers Leveling Blocks part # A10-0922. view full answer...
Hello Mark, thanks for reaching out. The TRED GT Camper Leveler Blocks # RR84AP are rated for 5,000 KG which is about 11,000 lbs. So these will be a great upgrade from wood blocks, so long as they are appropriately rated for your RV. When using multiple chocks, the weight capacity does combine. So, these will work with most any Class C RV. These are intended for single wheel setups though, so for dual rear wheels I do recommend having one leveler for each tire. If you are only parking... view full answer...
The SnapPad Base for RV Plastic Leveling Blocks or Leveling Buckets # SN55FR would just snap onto the bottom portion of your Andersen Jack Block just as you would install SnapPads on your leveling jacks.
These SnapPads measure 14" x 14" x 1-1/4" and will fit most 12" leveling buckets like your Andersen Jack Blocks. view full answer...
I believe you're talking about the video I have attached of the Stackers Leveling Blocks w/ Bag for Trailers and RVs - 1-3/8" x 8-1/8" - Qty 10 Item # A10-0920 where they display driving up onto multiple leveling blocks that were attached together. You should always make sure each wheel is making contact with the ground or in this case with a leveling block. Failure to do so could cause uneven stress on one axle and cause damage or even movement of the camper/RV. If you were to make a pyramid... view full answer...
The FasTen RV Leveling Blocks come in both yellow, part # CAM44512, and gray, part # CAM44521. Other than the color they're the same product. view full answer...