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BAL light trailer levelers for $52

Started by austinado16, Jul 24, 2007, 11:46 AM

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austinado16

Thought I'd bring this back up top again.  They are currently $59.

I was in a Camping World about a week ago, and they were $83 there.

coach

I'll stick with my manufacturer's manual which states that experienced rvers carry wood, they suggest using a stair set ramp of one bys.

I believe Coleman's manual recommends 'blocks' (page 25, set up - 2009 manual)

I was gunna suggest folks that couldn't level or had a need to be within a red hair or for whatever goofy reason to buy from PUX to support this site but it looks like PUX is out of stock!

austinado16

Yeah, didn't bring this up to start another 'how best to level your camper' war.  A lot of people really like these levelers, including myself.

coach

Even more people don't have a problem leveling using wood or blocks and won't ever understand the need to spend the money or grease.

I get it, some can't camp without their BAL leveler (so they claim). Luckily I'm not one, if you are, PUX usually sells them and buying from dno would support this site. He often doesn't have a source for them in the summer, others run out also!

Threads like this are good advertising for the gadget.

I regret you thought I'd suggest what the manufacturer claims is best, far from, just pointing out to all those that believe what is in the manual (setup order, changing tire, propane fridge travel, etc) the the manual also has something to say about leveling and it is just as important as setup order!  ;~o

hoppy

Quote from: AustinBoston;165275If I got what I paid for, you got way less than what you paid for.

Austin

 The BAL leveler comes with it's own built-in wheel chock for the low side wheel. (Value added)

 The last time I checked, the Lego style levelers need to have seperate chocks purchased, and of course, at an additional cost. I have read on some posts, they were actually hard to install to the base blocks.

  Those who have elected not to purchase the Lego chocks have had to use rocks, tree limbs, or the BAL wheel chock for that side.

cst34mil

Picked up a used Bal leveler from Craigslist. It was never used, the previous owner said his tires were to small for it. Not even any dust on it and all for just 40 bucks.

austinado16

Quote from: coach;206533Even more people don't have a problem leveling using wood or blocks and won't ever understand the need to spend the money or grease.

I get it, some can't camp without their BAL leveler (so they claim). Luckily I'm not one, if you are, PUX usually sells them and buying from dno would support this site. He often doesn't have a source for them in the summer, others run out also!

Threads like this are good advertising for the gadget.

I regret you thought I'd suggest what the manufacturer claims is best, far from, just pointing out to all those that believe what is in the manual (setup order, changing tire, propane fridge travel, etc) the the manual also has something to say about leveling and it is just as important as setup order!  ;~o

Coach, what's with your attitude?  Note that I'm simply saying that an item is such-n-such price and can be purchased from such-n-such supplier.  I made no statement or inference that people are inept, or stupid, or somehow not real campers if they can or can't set up a certain way.  Nor did I make a comment even remotely related to you suggesting the manufacture's claim that a certain setup is best.

And regarding my posting of something that DNO sells in the Trading Post.  I'm guessing that if DNO has a problem with it, he'll let me know.  He's a big boy.

When you're done talking cr@p from behind the safety of your keyboard, climb down off your pedistal and join the rest of us who are here to learn and exchange stories and knowledge.

coach

I regret my suggestion to support the forum admin has been replied to with name calling. It was a simple suggestion and encouragement to support the forum, like the post from a former admin suggesting/requesting we click on the ads from time to time. Buy anything you care to anywhere you care. Others may understand the costs involved in keeping the forum alive.

Fact, more people don't use the BAL than do use it('nuf said), and we are thrilled some like the BAL and love hearing over and over again and again "A lot of people really like these levelers, including myself. "

I'll be happy to share my BAL stories, like needing a shovel to use it etc.

I don't need you to attack me on this forum. Please refrain from doing that, thank you.

Quote from: uchwear;165281I just use cut 2x6 boards and it works great. Plus they were free because they were left over from an outdoor project.  And I have just as much fun camping.

That's what it is all about!

mfc1972

I say to each their own. I like that with the BAL leveler i have the option of positioning my trailer by hand to provide more privacy at my campsite. With blocks or planks the trailer can only go where the TV can push it. The price of the BAL is simply the price of privacy to me.

austinado16

Quote from: mfc1972;206852I say to each their own. I like that with the BAL leveler i have the option of positioning my trailer by hand to provide more privacy at my campsite. With blocks or planks the trailer can only go where the TV can push it. The price of the BAL is simply the price of privacy to me.

Exactly what makes the BAL so cool in my opinion and I always do, just like you suggest......unhitch, walk the camper to were I want it, level it, and enjoy.

Blows my mind that this thread turned into such a beat down over what's better, who's really camping and who isn't, who's got a brain, and what's factory recommended.

It's just a thread of; "Hey, here's something neat that works great, and here's a place that has a good price."

coach

Quote from: austinado16;206854It's just a thread of; "Hey, here's something neat that works great, and here's a place that has a good price."

Thank you for sharing.