How To Level A Truck Sleeping Platform On Site

SnoViking

Adventurer
I'm a fan of multi-taskers...... These things are good for leveling, can be used as a wheel chock, and a traction mat. I'll agree they may not work as well as a Max-Trax, but theyre better than no-Max-Trax. They fold up small and have multiple uses. Plus at $40 a pair they're a no brainer.

http://www.amazon.com/Reusable-Revolution-Tire-Traction-Chock/dp/B01BI80Q9W/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1461860770&sr=8-2-fkmr0&keywords=blue+folding+reusable+traction+pad

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M.Bas

Adventurer
Since I'm usually travelling alone and have enough space I'm doing it the lazy way and have a set op Milenco Triple Level ramps.
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Dimensions : 18cm High x 24.5cm Width x 61cm Length
Height of each step: 4cm/8cm/12cm
Weight: 2.5kg per level
Capacity 1500kg per wheel = 6000kg Motorhome or 4000kg Caravan.
 

Regcabguy

Oil eater.
We carry two bags of the Lynx levelers.
We got the last spot in Yosemite off 120. It was off camber and on an uphill site. We used them all.
 

Ozarker

Pontoon Admiral
Looks like SnoViking gets a big thanks, haha,

https://www.amazon.com/Reusable-Rev...ing reusable traction pad&tag=viglink20599-20

Those are pretty neat and at a good price.

I like the bed peg idea too, an adjustable bed is more of what I had in mind. A 3 point frame under the bed frame (like a small trailer frame) universal joint in the front and pegged at the 2 sides would/could give enough rotation in all directions to level a bed or platform. Like an "H" bed frame on top of a "T" frame.

Thanks guys!
 

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