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Any Comments about Level-Air?

Started by lbffl, Feb 23, 2005, 06:55 AM

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lbffl

I haven't picked up my hybrid yet, but I am doing a lot of searching for products that would help my experience.

I see a lot on the Lynx Leveler system and think it is a great system. With that said, I spotted another system called the Level-Air bag.

It sounds like it is really simple to use; just drive on it and inflate. Has anyone used these bags before? How long does the air last? It sounds like they inflate to 4.75". Is that enough how often or would I need to bring something else?

Any other thoughts would be welcomed!

hoppy

If your new hybrid has a single axle, you may want to look at the BAL Leveler system also before you decide. I have no experience using the air bag or Lynx levelers, (I used cheapo wood blocks for almost 12 years) but now I do use the BAL. To me, this was the greatest invention since night baseball. Just locate the PU in the area that you want it, slip the BAL around the low side wheel, lift the wheel using the adjustment screw..... your done. They are a tad expensive  ($ 55.00 -  $ 65.00), but they do work great.

 Not only will they level the unit from side to side, but they also secure that wheel better than chocking. Using the BAL leveler along with the BAL single wheel chock on the high side wheel really makes a solid set-up. (no rocking or rolling)

  Keep your kindlin' dry,

   Hoppy

mike4947

Chad, never used one, but I've seen them used several times and the folks liked them. As for the height, JMHO but if the site is more than that off level I look for a different place to park the RV.

Done the "stilt" routine, and I can say it isn't fun if the door side is the high side. Not to mention when you're up that high you have to usually carry extra blocking for the sabilizers as well and having the RV "balanced" on stacks always made me nervous.

lbffl

Quote from: hoppyIf your new hybrid has a single axle, you may want to look at the BAL Leveler system also before you decide. I have no experience using the air bag or Lynx levelers, (I used cheapo wood blocks for almost 12 years) but now I do use the BAL. To me, this was the greatest invention since night baseball. Just locate the PU in the area that you want it, slip the BAL around the low side wheel, lift the wheel using the adjustment screw..... your done. They are a tad expensive  ($ 55.00 -  $ 65.00), but they do work great.

 Not only will they level the unit from side to side, but they also secure that wheel better than chocking. Using the BAL leveler along with the BAL single wheel chock on the high side wheel really makes a solid set-up. (no rocking or rolling)

  Keep your kindlin' dry,

   Hoppy

I actually have double axle which is why I was thinking of using this instead of the lynx levelers because I can get both axles up in what I would think is a simple shorter amount of time.