Will Wheel Masters Level Master Hold Up to Shock and Vibrations on Trailer
Published 04/27/2018 >
Question:
I am considering this product. What about shock and vibrations? Does unit have to be remounted/recalibrated from time to time?
asked by: MICHAEL A
Helpful Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Wheel Masters regarding the concerns you have for the Level Master Trailer Bubble Level # WM6700. She stated that the unit will hold up well through the movement, shock, and vibration that that it will incur while mounted to your trailer. This particular product is designed specifically for this application, so it features a sturdy aluminum construction that will withstand the typical abuse it might take when traveling down the road.
The bubble level should not need any adjustments after the initial installation. You will just want to make sure that your trailer is completely level during installation so that it is mounted in the correct orientation.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also take a look at.
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Wheel Masters Level Master Trailer Bubble Level - Aluminum
- RV Levels
- Graduated Levels
- Manual Levels
- Screw-On
- RV Levels
- Trailer Levels
- Wheel Masters
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