Lock 'n' Level Twin Axle | Caravan and Motorhome
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replied on 03/04/2021 11:00
Navigateur replied on 03/04/2021 11:01
Posted on 03/04/2021 11:01
It is quite easy to line up the wheels to fit the two locks using about £1.50 of kit. I guess those who use lock and level must carry two full sets so they can fit locks on the near side and then lift the other side when it is the off-side that needs to be raised to level the caravn.
Briang replied on 04/04/2021 11:10
Posted on 03/04/2021 11:01 by NavigateurIt is quite easy to line up the wheels to fit the two locks using about £1.50 of kit. I guess those who use lock and level must carry two full sets so they can fit locks on the near side and then lift the other side when it is the off-side that needs to be raised to level the caravn.
Navigateur replied on 04/04/2021 13:20
richardandros replied on 04/04/2021 13:51
Posted on 04/04/2021 13:51
I have used L 'n L on TA vans for about the last 6 years - until mobility problems caused me to have E&P hydraulic levelling fitted to the van, last year.
I have no hesitation in saying it's the best bit of kit I have bought for the van which makes both levelling and fitting the twin wheel locks so easy. Normal jacking methods don't work if, like us, you have an AWD motor mover fitted which prevents access to the jacking points. Moreover, since we regularly use CLs and CSs and are invariably on grass pitches, it is probably the safest way to jack a caravan - no danger of jacks of whatever sort sinking into soft ground and toppling over and often there isn't room to put something solid underneath a jack to spread the load.
They have gone up in price since I bought ours and are quite an expensive investment now. I bought the Combo kit but in practice found that I only had to raise the offside of the van on a couple of occasions.
I have no connection with Delter Coulson - just a very satisfied customer.
Briang
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