Camco Fasten XL 2x2 Leveling Block - Interlocking Design Allows Stacking to Desired Height - Includes Secure T-Handle Carrying System - Gray - 10 Pack (21026)
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The contours of the terrain they are used on prevent us from placing any weight rating on this item.
I'm also trying to find out the same information! must've been sent here from the same website. Have you attempted to level your trampoline with these? Or have you found another option?
There is one inch of space between them. They should be able to hold a bottle jack. Each one of our products is covered by a one-year warranty. In the event of something going wrong, we will replace it.
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The 44527 is the only heavy duty model available. Another one has a much thinner design than the other, but still claims to be heavy-duty. These are for the 29' Class C motorhome we own. The shoes hold up well despite the amount of weight on them. If you want the extra weight capacity, make sure you get the 44527 model.
There is no description of the package or marketing. When I used them as stacked two high in front and three high in back under the hydraulic levelers a 35,000# class A truck, the first time they cracked and broke. This product title appears to speak to the level of thought that went into designing it The Camco Brown Model X Gray Fasten XL Leveling Block in Large size-44527 Can you tell me if they are gray or brown? The people are actually grey (they are not white. 2) The package says, "2X stronger than standard Fasten Leveling Blocks. " How many pounds are there per unit? I'm not sure what's going on. It is a great frustration that Camco does not list weight limits on its products. It's understandable that the weight limit depends on terrain type, but how about a standard weight rating, such as 'XXX# on Level Asphalt' For the record, your competitor, Road Warrior, IS listed as having.
YOU MAY OR MAY As you pull out the handle, your eyes will be drawn to just how easy it is to pull. I love it! The spinach or Wheaties would be a good idea. This means it cannot be unscrewed because I could not get it to pull up. After several tries, I finally managed to raise the door by pulling a pry bar. Once they were separated, I was able to use the separate function. It's now time for the question to be asked. There is no way I can pry bar open when I am out in the middle of nowhere. I might just have to click it up and down a few times to make it work. I know how annoying it was to begin with, but I am confident I will purchase a second one because it does as Perhaps I should wait until I put weight on it to determine if I should wait?.
Even though these levelers are heavy-duty, they will still distort unless the substrate is solid and perfectly flat. For example, going on a rock-solid surface won't stop the weight of my Dodge RAM 3500 plus camper from damaging them. Version for government work. Initially, there's no problem until I try to stack them again and they don't fit since they have to be forced or trimmed together. In order to drive out stones that get forced into the grid, the use of a steel rod is necessary.
This is the one I would recommend. I searched high and low, looked at the same company's lesser product, and this is the one I would recommend. The purchase we made four years ago never seems to have been a mistake. In addition to the yellow models being light weight and easily disposed of, bag storage is trash and never lasts. You have to screw the base into the apron for about 20 seconds longer, but the effort is well worth it. We use it with a 9K+ rig, and it is VERY sturdy.
The chair is very portable and easy to Strong and durable, this item has a great deal of quality. Using it for a 26ft Class C Jamboree is the best use for it. A pair of duallys can be supported on the rear of the trailer. As well as cement, dirt, and gravel, I've used it. The height can be customized so that you can build just the right height for you. Neither the wheels nor the airbags slide back and forth when you drive on or off.
It should be standard equipment in RVs. Before, when setting up my camper, I would carry pieces of lumber in order to level it, but now I just use a level. Whether a spot is level or not, the camper leans more to one side than to Stacking one or two of these on top of my trailer to level it has worked well since they are thin and tough. They might stack well if the camper can be positioned on top of them. I have not tried stacking three yet, but they should work.