🚐 Level Up Your RV Experience!
The Hopkins Towing Solutions 08200 Endurance RV Leveling System is a robust and reliable solution designed to keep your RV perfectly level. With a combination of durable materials and innovative features, this system ensures stability and security, making it an essential tool for any RV enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Hopkins Towing Solutions |
Brand | Hopkins Towing Solutions |
Model | 08200 |
Product Dimensions | 25.37 x 25.37 x 25.37 cm; 1.93 Kilograms |
Item model number | 08200 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 08200 |
Item Weight | 1.93 Kilograms |
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R**D
I really like this product!
Happy to say that these are exactly what I was looking for. The best solution, tough & easy to put together. I purchased two kits for tandem RV axles and made them as the picture shows in the product description. The whole idea was to get rid of the 5 & 6 footers I’ve been carting around as well as for a better measure of safety with chocks fastened on either side of each tire. I decided to first construct them at the shorter lengths using some clean scraps of untreated 2x8’s laying around as I didn’t want to waste good - & very expensive right now - treated lumber if they didn’t work for me. I have a level concrete driveway and I backed right up onto them with everything staying exactly where I placed them. I believe there was a review where the customer couldn’t keep them in place in his driveway however I did not have that issue. I didn’t use the rubber pads underneath because of the concrete so I unfortunately can’t comment on those yet.I guess I’ll see how they work on campsites, many of which are either rock hard or loose gravel however I have a few other tricks up my sleeve if there ever becomes an issue. The least of my concerns and just judging by the feel of these pieces so far, is their durability,
D**D
Seems like a good option for tandem trailers.
I think it's this kit is a great idea. I'm a huge diyer but I'm also learning when to draw the line. I've watched my buddies try to put tandems on stacked 2 x 6's only to have upper boards slide off. You could make these but in the end what's your time worth? I also learned by now that always trying to save a buck and rushing through a project is just plain frustrating. Not only that trying to fashion this completely out of wood would wind up with the little ramp pieces splitting at the grain. Or a bunch of dado cuts and other time consuming tasks. Hopefully this kit will be a pleasure to build and a time saver. By the way the "missing piece" is inside the chock. After looking at the various kits on here I decided this would be the most robust as the rocker (Anderson) type had been snapping in half or shooting their chocks out. I also really like the idea of being able to chock the wheels on the raised side with a chock that won't slide around on the boards.Update: Built the kit last night went very smooth and quick. Since mine are for a tandem they are fairly heavy. I found it easier to carry the two bottom boards with the handle and the top board in my other hand. I'm still happy I purchased. Will try them out once I'm done repacking my bearings.Update 5/1/21These do slide on us quite often when trying to pull onto them. The solution for me is to drive the pipe I use (1/2" rigid conduit to break my tow bar hooks loose) into the ground behind the boards. Other than that they work well and store easily.
A**R
They are easy to construct and work great.
Best leveling system I have ever used, and I have used a few.
J**.
Good solution!
These work just as well as I hoped they would! I was the wife standing in front of our Sprinter rig positioning the bi-level yellow plastic ones that would skid along or kick out half the time. And often they weren't tall enough anyway. We tried putting the square Lego-type ones under ours, and one of our yellow ones broke. So we spotted these and I thought they would work better. They do! As others have mentioned, be sure to look under one of the chocks for the "missing" piece that's stored in there. The directions were easy. We got the wood, cut it per the instructions, and put the green ends on. It was not rocket science. With the rubber skid piece underneath, they really do stay in place. We've only used them once so far, and the top two pieces got us nicely level on the first try. I know there will be places where we will need all three, and I'm glad we'll have that option. Or we can use two on one side and three on the other, if one corner needs more lift than the other. I am really glad we got these. The drawback is that we don't have room in our LTV to carry them, so they went in the tow car. And they are kind of heavy.
D**X
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