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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I previously got some of these levelers with a 6 inch lift, but it was too much. They always slid on the ground and the tires wouldn't go up. I got these and they work fine. No slip. They're also smaller and fit in a nice carrying bag.
FM
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
These may work as wheel chocks for a car or motorhome, but I cannot see using these to level a motorhome. You cannot drive up onto them because of the dual curvature. You would need to jack the motorhome up first and then slide these in under the wheels. They would work for a travel trailer since most travel trailers come equipped with jacks on all four corners.My other complaint is that the rubber mats smell so bad that I had to take them out of the carry case and set them out in the back yard. I hope that the smell will abate with time.
zebramichelles
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Good leveling and chuck blocks. Good for RVs and vans. I need to wait for my tow vehicle to get back, but this should be rolling it up the orange block and then the blue block behind. It should help you stay level and in place.Now I have not been able to use them. They do store up nicely and a great value for the money.I will come back of I have any issues.
Schmartz
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
This is my 2nd set of this style of levelers that I use with our travel trailer that has a maximum weight limit of 3500 pounds. They are very easy to drive up on and the chock side works easily. So far they appear to be pretty strong.The rubber pad that comes with it is pretty much essential for keeping them from slipping while you're trying to drive up on them. It's a little thinner than the pad that came with the other set that I have and it's smooth versus the ridged pad with my other set. The ridges on the pads on my other set make it lock into the wedges so nothing can slip anymore. I think that's a better design.These can handle tire sizes of up to 32 inches which should handle most RVs. The list price when I bought them was $40 but now they're listed for $24. The price I got them at seemed a little high but the current price is a great deal. I would recommend them! It's easiest to level your camper with these if you have one of the auto levelers like Levelmate.
Customer #8748
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
I'm using this set of BEBOBLY RV Leveling Blocks for our horse trailer. No, it's not as necessary to level a horse trailer as it is an RV or camper, but, why not? there is a tack room/living quarters that I don't like to be tilted if at all possible. These work!It does take at least two people to easily level your trailer, unless you want to kepp getting in and out of your truck to check for level. Just put the curved blue block under the tires on the low side of the trailer, push them as close under the tire as possible - on soft ground the included mat makes it easier, then you pull your trailer forward SLOWLY until it is just a hair higher than level - the curved block will roll up as the tire moves - then slide the wedge blocks under the curved blocks to hold it in place. You may have to move the trailer forward or back a hair in order for the locking strips on the two blocks kind of "click" in place. Set your brakes and chocks to secure the trailer in place and you're done!Recommend? Yes!
Katherin Mendez
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023
We love it we balance are TT and no trouble
Jonathan Hall
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
Camper level
Works great!
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
Works great
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