Could Wheel Masters Level Master 2 Trailer Bubble Level # WM67200 Install with Adhesive
Updated 06/25/2024 | Published 12/17/2020 >
Question:
Is there a way to attach this with adhesive.
asked by: Cathy C
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Helpful Expert Reply:
I am sure you could use adhesive to attach the Wheel Masters Level Master 2 Trailer Bubble Level # WM67200 to your fifth wheel if you wanted to but we don't have an option for that. You could use something like Liquid Nails.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Wheel Masters Level Master 2 Trailer Bubble Level - ABS Plastic
- RV Levels
- Graduated Levels
- Manual Levels
- Screw-On
- RV Levels
- Trailer Levels
- Wheel Masters
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Doreen
6/25/2024
When I would tow a trailer and arrive at my parking spot, I used a carpenter's level to see side to side on the hitch or the pin box. I was thinking that one could put a strong magnet strip that would fit underneath the box of the level to make it magnetic. You could do that with silicone tape or some other adhesive that would remain flat. Then you keep that level in the cab with you and when you get to Camp spot you just pop out for a minute and put it on the PIN and it will stick because it pins are made of steel I believe. It will in essence act like the Carpenters level. Yes? Then after you've leveled your rig you just lifted off the pin box and put it back in your truck. Am I oversimplifying this? I was thinking that because you're not driving with this box on the pen that you don't have to stick it on the pin all the time just when you need it. And it seems to me it would be just as accurate as using a carpenter's level which isn't attached to anything. What do you think?