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Started by rccs, Mar 25, 2004, 05:52 AM

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rccs

I just got the BAL leveler today. I ordered it from Cabela's for $54.99 + $7.95 shipping. It is a bit heavier than I expected. I did not get to try it on the camper yet as the camper is surrounded by snow yet. The one thing that suprised me about the BAL leveler ( although I should have thought it ) was that it is made in Taiwan. The weather is finally getting warmer here so maybe I will get to try it out this weekend to see how it works.

MtnCamper

Quote from: rccsI just got the BAL leveler today. I ordered it from Cabela's for $54.99 + $7.95 shipping. It is a bit heavier than I expected. I did not get to try it on the camper yet as the camper is surrounded by snow yet. The one thing that suprised me about the BAL leveler ( although I should have thought it ) was that it is made in Taiwan. The weather is finally getting warmer here so maybe I will get to try it out this weekend to see how it works.
Congrats, You'll really enjoy using it! You can go from almost level to perfectly level everytime. DW watches the bubble and I crank, (with the drill) slick!

oldmoose

I love mine and wouldn't be without it.
Moose

tlhdoc

We really like our BAL. :)

campingcop

can they be used on a hybrid with duel axels?

Cadeuses

Quote from: campingcopcan they be used on a hybrid with duel axels?
They advertise as a single axel leveler, but a single one could probably handle the weight of a hybrid. I would however use two in order to get that extra margine for safety. I could see raising one wheel first so the trailer was level... then sliding in the second one and cranking it up to meet the second tire... keeping in mind to apply the same amount of lift to both tires as equally as possible. That's how I would do it... provided there was enough room to allow for two BAL levelers to be beside each other on the ground.
 
HTH and have a great day!

mike4947

Th e last time this came up I messaged the parent company and asked about the BAL; it's weight limits and use on multiple axles.

Their answer was the BAL was rated to handle any single axle trailer (remember the BAL is only lifting one side) and the definitely did not recommend it's use on multiple axle trailer either singly or in a pair.

campingcop

Thanks for the info.