Homemade Diy Rv Leveling Blocks
They re called the original rv leveling system and tri lynx sure has made a popular product here.
Homemade diy rv leveling blocks. To make leveling blocks useful in many different situations get a length of 2 by 8 inch treated lumber and a couple feet of inch pvc tubing. Homemade leveling blocks and homemade jack pads are almost always made out of wood. Most leveling blocks can be locked together to form. Well you ve got maybe three options that i can see for simple leveling blocks.
Just a simple set of rv leveling blocks that don t disintegrate the second time you use em is all i ask for. If the rv is on a soft surface such as dirt or even soft asphalt it could cause the jacks to sink into the ground. If you loved playing with building blocks as a child you will like these. Cut the lumber into three pieces.
One bottom block under both tires gives 1 1 2 lift. We completely understand wanting to save a buck and if you re handy wanting to make something of your own but there are some bigger downsides to wooden blocks. 14 inches 20 inches and 26 inches for each number of blocks you want to make. Two double blocks gives 3 of lift.
Leveling blocks are an inexpensive yet efficient way to stabilize your motorhome. The lynx levelers come in a pack of 4 or 10 and are square blocks that you can either put straight on the ground or stack on top of each other to create a higher level. Angle the edges up on all pieces of wood. Get a free issue of trailer life magazine.
By december 25 2012. I now have a leveling block set that i use as follows. Diy homemade rv leveling blocks example. Check price at amazon.
This sure beats squatting awkwardly or getting on your knees to setup or take down your leveling equipment. Trailer life magazine s core purpose is to enhance the rv lifestyle by creating collecting and distributing high quality news tests and reports about all things rving. We estimate that this clever mod wont run you more than 20 and possibly less if. While wooden blocks can be the cheap and quick solution they are not ideal for rv living over time.
The standard cut chunks of lumber usually 2x6 or 2x8 cut into foot long pieces.