Best Wheel Chock and Leveler for a Class C Motorhome
Published 11/26/2018 >
Question:
I received your answer on my question of what leveling part would be best for me I have a 24 foot motor home with dual tires my next question do I need to put your levers on both tires - it seems to me that only installing one lever on one tire would put stress on the other tore or axle ? Thank You or the quick response on my first question.
asked by: Fred
Expert Reply:
The best chock/leveling system we have for your motorhome with a dually axle is the Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler part # AM3604. This system can be used on trailers/vehicles up to 30,000 lbs with wheels up to 32" diameter. They are made in the USA and come with a three year warranty.
I have attached a review video for you in addition to a photo of a customer who used them on their Vista Cruiser Mini which is a class c motorhome that is around 24' long with a dually axle.
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Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler
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Fred
11/26/2018
I received your answer on my question of what leveling part would be best for me I have a 24 foot motor home with dual tires my next question do I need to put your levers on both tires - it seems to me that only installing one lever on one tire would put stress on the other tore or axle ? Thank You or the quick response on my first question.