Levelling your caravan

suzieq replied on 28/07/2016 17:25

Posted on 28/07/2016 17:25

thinking of buying a lock(N)level for our twin axle, due to having to jack the caravan up every time we use it, just to apply the wheel locks! Its a nightmare every time, plus it makes it difficult for the other half, as hes had a knee replacement and now cant kneel.  Any caravaners out there purchased one? They are not cheap, so I want to get your take on them first

ocsid replied on 02/08/2016 20:39

Posted on 02/08/2016 20:39

 So if the statement can't be true I must be telling lies!!

----than call someone who is just trying to give someone some information a lier  

There are various scenarios why one might make a statement that is untrue.

My thoughts at the time were, and remain, a great deal more generous than you assumed.

ATDel replied on 02/08/2016 21:19

Posted on 02/08/2016 21:19

 So if the statement can't be true I must be telling lies!!

----than call someone who is just trying to give someone some information a lier  

There are various scenarios why one might make a statement that is untrue.

My thoughts at the time were, and remain, a great deal more generous than you assumed.

what have I to gain from not telling the truth.

let me say again, in my opinion and its only my opinion we feel NO difference between the van being on the ground or one side being on the LnL. if you dont like or believe that, that is your choice but please dont come on here and accuse someone you dont know of telling untruths, if you had experience of the LnL you could give an opinion but by your current comments you dont, so how could you possibly know

As I said if you want to see for your self buy one.

JCB4X4 replied on 03/08/2016 11:02

Posted on 03/08/2016 11:02

Galileo had this problem.

What problem??

Truth/Fact v Perception = Confrontation.

I suspect that Navigateur is referring to his brush with the Roman Catholic Church, when he proposed that the Earth is not the centre of the universe.  

Dedicated Lock’n’Level fan.

ATDel replied on 03/08/2016 16:18

Posted on 03/08/2016 16:18

Galileo had this problem.

What problem??

Truth/Fact v Perception = Confrontation.

I suspect that Navigateur is referring to his brush with the Roman Catholic Church, when he proposed that the Earth is not the centre of the universe.  

Dedicated Lock’n’Level fan.

Thanks for that.

 I dont have a problem Navigator!!!!!

cyberyacht replied on 04/08/2016 17:42

Posted on 04/08/2016 17:42

Ah, but don't forget that Galileo muttered under his breath "It moves just the same" so was he referring to LockNLevel? Wink

twitch replied on 04/08/2016 20:13

Posted on 04/08/2016 20:13

Never thought I'd see the day that the humble 'lock n level' would stir up emotions as much as the Brexit debate.

I'm a twin axle lock and leveller and think it is a superb piece of kit. We left our caravan on a site for 3 months and it didn't lose any air but to be on the safe side we put old awning skirt underneath and on top to reduce the already low risk of a puncture. None of the alternatives can compete with it and I've tried them all. My one and only complaint is the stuff sack that comes with it. You would have to spend hours squeezing every drop of air out of it, to fit it in the bag so that now gets used to hold the Christmas lights. Nothing's wasted

JCB4X4 replied on 04/08/2016 20:30

Posted on 04/08/2016 20:30

Ah, but don't forget that Galileo muttered under his breath "It moves just the same" so was he referring to LockNLevel? Wink

Nice –one !!!   Cyberyacht Winking

I should have known that someone would draw attention to that fact and use it in that context, especially when I deliberately avoided its inclusion. Innocent

black caviar replied on 04/08/2016 21:27

Posted on 04/08/2016 21:27

Have just watched how lock n level works on utube and have got to say it makes levelling from side to side very easy , was thinking of getting a milenco leveller that the tyre sits in as have just come back from warwick and i had to try and level the van cos hubbys hurt his back ,i dont think i did a very good job because the floorboards were a bit squeeky (i hope i didnt damage chassis ) tried not totighten steadies too hard :) cheers mrs bc ps warwick a nice site you can walk into town and theres a common in centre of racecourse if you have a furry friend that needs a walk :)also nice pub just up road :))

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