Easy drive-on leveler adds up to 4-inches in height Honeycomb design makes leveler lightweight, but durable Included chock has non-slip rubber grippers on the bottom Compact length makes leveler compatible with tandem wheel spacing without modification Designed for use with trailers up to 30,000 lb. Patented
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Brand | Camco |
Item model number | 44423 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 2146529 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 014717444231 |
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Camco Curved Leveler and Wheel Chock (E/F)
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It works well and the product is as expected..
I needed this product for my new RV
These Curved Levelers work great and take up a lot less room than the stacking blocks. Just make sure to order two sets if you have duel wheels on your camper. There is a link on you tube on how to use them.
They work good. The rubber base came off right away. But it does not stop the performance of the chuck.
used one time. they leveled camper just fine except the rubber anti slip strip came off. poor system of attaching
These work ok for axles that are closer together I guess, but I would prefer the longer Anderson style levelers. Getting the maximum lift on these requires balancing so far back on the leveler it feels a bit precarious. Also, you really have to shove them under the wheel to keep from sliding away when backing on. There is room for improvement here.
I initially purchased this over an Anderson leveler due to the price of this unit. My first attempt to use this was on a compacted gravel surface and the curved portion kept slipping as I tried to drive up on it. After multiple failed attempts I ended up resorting to the trusty old method of stacking wood boards. The inclination of the yellow curved section is simply too steep for this to work on any surfaces that do not provide adequate traction. I promptly returned and purchased the Anderson - it has worked flawlessly on comparable surfaces.
These things are junk, Don't waste your money. I used them 1 time for 3 days and the rubber on the bottom came off. Once that happens these things are useless and dangerous because they become slick and easily slide out from under the tire.
These work OK on grass or dirt surfaces, but are in gravel or hard services such as pavement or would they slip and do not work. The issue is when you use them on dirt or grass they sink into the ground. I usually resolve that by putting a board underneath, but you cant do that with this because it slips. Buy other brands that have a more tapered wedge, those grip better and dont slip.
Nothing against the product. The item was used when I got it.