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| I've got a 3 horse slant load LQ. Has anyone tried to install leveling jacks on theirs? What do you use when offgrid camping. blocks and.... | |
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| The easiest leveling system I have found are Andersen levelers https://www.andersenhitches.com/Products/3604--camper-leveler.aspx
It takes me only a few minutes to level my 3H LQ. using them. | |
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| I didn't know about those. Are you supposed to use one per wheel? | |
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| You will need two, which will be used on one side of the trailer.
Depending on the spacing of your axles, you may have to cut a little off of the "tapered" end. Instructions are included with the levelers of how to do this. I had to cut them to fit my trailer and it was so easy to do.
As an aside, the prmary reason for leveling a trailer is so the refigerator works properly. The piece of advice I was given was to "level the refrigerator, not the trailer." You can buy a small level called a torpedo level, which are cheap. They're only a few bucks at stores like Walmart. Put it on a shelf in the fridge and use it to level your trailer. I have found that using those RV levels that are placed on the outside of the trailer don't necessarily level the refirgerator. | |
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