Does Wheel Masters Level Master 6700 Require Adding Fluid
Updated 07/08/2025 | Published 05/11/2022 >
Question:
What kind of fluid should I add when the levelmaster 6700 fluid is low and what is the procedure to add it?
asked by: BrianC
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Expert Reply:
The Wheel Masters Level Master Trailer Bubble Level # WM6700 is totally sealed and does not have ability to add or remove fluid inside of it. Because it is sealed you would not have to worry about having to do add fluid either.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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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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Ron N.
7/8/2025
Wrong answer, Jameson, my friend. It dissipates, leaks out, evaporates, disappears. 3 years is the best you'll get out of the liquid. The manufacturer should tell the public what it is and let them decide if it can be supplemented as needed.