Features: It is important to have a level trailer so that sensors in your black and greywater holding tanks can ensure an accurate reading, and so that other appliances, such as the refrigerator, operate more efficiently. Ridged platforms provide lift without the use of bulky jacks or the danger of slippage on uneven ground. Innovative design interlocking wheel chocks and ramps ensure a secure fit to give you the peace of mind that your RV or Camper will stay put on uneven ground, flat surfaces, or in harsh conditions. Detachable ramps provide a secure foundation for uneven terrain for both single and dual axle motor homes, trailers and caravans. Ramp width is 7.5 inches, raises wheels up to 4 inches, with 6,000 lb maximum weight capacity per axle. This multi-leveling ramp system includes two camper leveling ramps, two interlocking chocks, two additional wheel chocks and a nylon carry pack for organized storage. Please note that Vans with 13” wheels and a minimum distance between tire treads of less than 19.68” (500 mm), may not be able to use these levelers. How to Use: To begin leveling your RV or trailer: 1 - Assess which side of your vehicle needs to be lifted. 2 - Some RVs and trailers have built-in sensors, but otherwise you can use standard carpenter levels. 3 - Once you decide which side needs to be leveled, place the ramp either in front of or behind the wheel. 4 - Slowly drive onto the Tri-Leveler until you reach the desired level. 5 - It is helpful to have someone outside of the vehicle let you know how far onto the Tri-Leveler you have driven. 6 - When you are ready to pack up and leave, slowly drive back down the ramp
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