Motorhome levelling ramps
Having bought a cheap set of levelling ramps which have not lasted any time at all, which are the best levelling ramps to buy for a 3500kg motorhome?
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I suppose the best Levellers would be those guaranteed to level your motor on the worst and most uneven site you are likely to use. Once or twice a year I'm on a very unlevel farm field which requires me to carry the Milenco Quatro 4 level items, but most of the time I use the Fiamma 3 stage ones since they are lighter and easier to stow.
There are, of course, those who swear by a selection of pieces of "Scaffold Plank" ==> who am I to say they are wrong, they'll be cheaper, easily replaced, and can be used as the basis of your Barbeque but not on C . C. Sites of course !!
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I have tried two types if Fiamma wedge type and one set of Milenco three step levellers and found all of them unsatisfactory. I have since made some levellers from scaffold planks which work well because the whole wheel is on a level surface.
David
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,Hmmm, Scaffold planks or decking offcuts etc ,can be like sheets of ice when wet !! !! Usefull for a little elevation ,BUT
only if under your normal levelers ,,,IMO.,,"been there ",,,,,,,,0 -
I used scaffold planks for 30 years and found them excellent at all times BUT that was with a caravan - one wheel only and 1600 kg! As a matter of principle, if two planks was not enough we found another pitch.
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I am happy to say my choice is best for me Others must make up their own minds.
David
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My second choice...Milenco triple...never let me down, used them for four years. First choice, Fiamma, fell to bits after 12mths...
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I am happy to say my choice is best for me Others must make up their own minds.
David
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I have tried two types if Fiamma wedge type and one set of Milenco three step levellers and found all of them unsatisfactory. I have since made some levellers from scaffold planks which work well because the whole wheel is on a level surface.
David
ow many planks do you find that you need? I was spoilt with the caravan because the jockey wheel could be used for levelling front to back and has a very large adjustment range.
Of course, you can't level front to back as well as side to side with a MH (well, not very easily).
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Currently I have two each side which unless you are on a pitch with a big slope is generally fine. I am thinking of getting a third pair to give me a bit more flexibilty.
David
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Of course, you can't level front to back as well as side to side with a MH (well, not very easily).
It gets easier with paractice and you can do it with just two ramps by raising one side more than another. The suspension then seems to do the rest.
My first set of ramps were the yellow Fiamma ones and I broke them on the first trip. They snapped roughly in half so I threw the thinner bits away and then used to carry three bits of board each of different thickness and about 2 foot 6 inches long. These resting on the broken bits of Fiamma ramps worked fine and were also just as useful for parking on when the ground was a bit soft. When I changed to a heavier motorhome, I thought this method of levelling was pushing it a bit. I bought the Milenco 4 level ones which are very tough. They are sitting in my shed now after a couple of years use. 18 months ago I had hydraulic levelling fitted. Expensive yes, but it eliminates all the hard work out of levelling and I don't now have to worry too much about ground variations. Just stop and put the legs down.
peedee
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We use the Milenco Quatro 4 for our 5000Kg van - meets expectation....
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Hmm, Great Expectations then ??
Write your comments here...lol, well they don't exceed expectations ........
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Andersen 3604 perfect for twin axle. check out their webb site ANDERSONHITCHES
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