Motorhome Levelling

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KrissKross

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2,182 posts

101 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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MDF levelling systems, its the future! (well until I can find what I need)..




Rosscow

8,769 posts

163 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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KrissKross said:
MDF levelling systems, its the future! (well until I can find what I need)..



Until it rains, and it soaks up the water and you slowly sink back to Earth hehe

KrissKross

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2,182 posts

101 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Rosscow said:
Until it rains, and it soaks up the water and you slowly sink back to Earth hehe
Agreed, its only a quick test to get dimensions for a better design / material. smile

geeks

9,188 posts

139 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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I am confused.... There are already plenty of these things out there! You appear to be reinventing the wheel a little...

77racing

3,346 posts

187 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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not worth all that effort I,m afraid but 10/10 for that effort biggrin

try these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391163891022?_trksid=p20...


or these are even cheaper, got both on my watch list at the moment will be interested in which would be the one's to go for.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161691365812?_trksid=p20...

mini95

241 posts

245 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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77racing said:
not worth all that effort I,m afraid but 10/10 for that effort biggrin

try these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391163891022?_trksid=p20...


or these are even cheaper, got both on my watch list at the moment will be interested in which would be the one's to go for.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161691365812?_trksid=p20...
Not sure if the 2nd linked ramps would be best, they look more use as tyre savers to stop flat spots when storing over winter.

I think the bigger the van the bigger the ramps need to be. I have the low level Fiamma ones for my VW camper, but when I had a massive motorhome they would not really have made much difference. For that van I bought big Milenco ramps that were a similar size to the OP,s MDF ramps and worked well, but bulky to store.

KrissKross

Original Poster:

2,182 posts

101 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Ha, just messing, these took me 10 mins on our cnc at work with some scrap.

Needed something to last a few days.

geeks

9,188 posts

139 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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KrissKross said:
Ha, just messing, these took me 10 mins on our cnc at work with some scrap.

Needed something to last a few days.
Ah in that case, good effort and as you were smile

77racing

3,346 posts

187 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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mini95 said:
Not sure if the 2nd linked ramps would be best, they look more use as tyre savers to stop flat spots when storing over winter.

I think the bigger the van the bigger the ramps need to be. I have the low level Fiamma ones for my VW camper, but when I had a massive motorhome they would not really have made much difference. For that van I bought big Milenco ramps that were a similar size to the OP,s MDF ramps and worked well, but bulky to store.
found these triple on the bay but if you wanted four lift another £14 ontop eek

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-of-Milenco-Triple-L...

SHutchinson

2,040 posts

184 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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Just dig two small holes in your drive for the back wheels. Zero cost and when you drop into them you'll know to stop reversing! Bingo! I should market that.

KrissKross

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2,182 posts

101 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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SHutchinson said:
Just dig two small holes in your drive for the back wheels. Zero cost and when you drop into them you'll know to stop reversing! Bingo! I should market that.
Or as my mate said, let down the back tyres...

eric twinge

1,620 posts

222 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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If my beer doesn't slosh over the glass, then I am level.