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Old 01-18-2016, 11:34 AM   #1
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The PO of our camper built this leveling ramp. It has pins that secure the sections and the sections can be removed depending on the height needed. If this hadn't came with the trailer we might have tried other things and been disappointed. This is a very cool item!


Most here are seasoned campers, I guess you all have something like this. It's just that it seemed so very neat to a newbie.
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I use a similar arrangement from several different thicknesses of wood, but yours looks nicer...

Were these company made? Do they have a mfg. name on them
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Were these company made? Do they have a mfg. name on them
No this was made by the previous owner of our FF. The yellow wheel chock is factory made, he added a couple of pins that extend into the lowest board and hold it in place. Each board has pins into the board below.
The simplicity is what I like. Form follows function IMO.
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I thought they may have been home made ... they look too good

When the snow melts, I can post a pic of mine, but for all practical purposes, thet look much like yours ... Thank you for posting the pic
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I like the tire jack I got. Slide it under the low side tire and raise the tire until the camper is level. Also acts as a wheel chock for that tire.
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