Is The Camco AccuLevel Measured In Degrees Or Inches
Published 02/14/2022
Products Featured in This Question
Question:
In as much as trailers are either 96 or 102 inches wide, how much difference could there be if it were in inches. Degrees tell you nothing usable. I would thing inched out of level would be the most helpful in telling you what you need to raise your unit to level.
asked by: Fred R
0
Expert Reply:
The Camco AccuLevel Trailer Bubble Level # CAM25563 is measured in degrees so that it will be compatible with multiple trailer sizes.
expert reply by:
Kevin C
0

Product Page this Question was Asked From
Camco AccuLevel Trailer Bubble Level
- RV Levels
- Graduated Levels
- Manual Levels
- Screw-On
- RV Levels
- Trailer Levels
- Camco
more information >
Featured Help Information
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Article: Our Team Picked The Best Camping Gear of the Year - Here Are Their Top Choices
- Q&A: Is There a Standard Shower Size for Camper?
- Q&A: What Is the Correct Adco Olefin All-Climate Cover for a 2008 Dutchmen DSL 30S
- Q&A: What Size Male Fitting Does RV Pigtail Propane Tank Use
- Article: 5 Things to Know About Weight Distribution Hitches
- Q&A: Should I Use the TorkLift StableLoads or Air Bag System on a 2022 Ford F-350 with In-Bed Camper?
- Article: Best Air Bag Suspension (2023)
- Q&A: What is the Best Grease for Trailer Bearings
- Q&A: What Size Socket is Needed For 2-5/16 Inch Hitch Ball
- Article: What are the Common Types of Propane Fittings Used on RVs?
- Q&A: Gooseneck Offset Needed for Short Bed Pickup
- Article: How to Mount a Truck Bed Camper
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: 30-Amp and 50-Amp RV Service: What's the Difference?
Fred R.
2/14/2022
In as much as trailers are either 96 or 102 inches wide, how much difference could there be if it were in inches. Degrees tell you nothing usable. I would thing inched out of level would be the most helpful in telling you what you need to raise your unit to level.