Can the FasTen RV Leveling Blocks be Used on a Tandem Axle Trailer
Published 03/28/2020 >
Question:
in the video they show the blocks stacking one way that a dual can sit on it can they be stacked the other way to be used longer to be used on a tandem axle trailer. I am guessing it wont make difference but just checking. Thank You
asked by: Bill S
Helpful Expert Reply:
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.

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Camco FasTen RV Leveling Blocks w/ Carrying Handle - 17" x 8-1/2" - Gray - Qty 10
- RV Leveling Blocks
- Stackable Blocks
- 10 Blocks
- 17L x 8-1/2W x 1-1/2T Inch
- Brown
- Camco
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