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Hopkins Endurance RV Leveling System

$24.99
$35.33 29% off Reference Price
Condition: New
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Top positive review
18 people found this helpful
Seems like a good option for tandem trailers.
By Dad on Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019
I think it's this kit is a great idea. I'm a huge diyer but I'm also learning when to draw the line. I've watched my buddies try to put tandems on stacked 2 x 6's only to have upper boards slide off. You could make these but in the end what's your time worth? I also learned by now that always trying to save a buck and rushing through a project is just plain frustrating. Not only that trying to fashion this completely out of wood would wind up with the little ramp pieces splitting at the grain. Or a bunch of dado cuts and other time consuming tasks. Hopefully this kit will be a pleasure to build and a time saver. By the way the "missing piece" is inside the chock. After looking at the various kits on here I decided this would be the most robust as the rocker (Anderson) type had been snapping in half or shooting their chocks out. I also really like the idea of being able to chock the wheels on the raised side with a chock that won't slide around on the boards. Update: Built the kit last night went very smooth and quick. Since mine are for a tandem they are fairly heavy. I found it easier to carry the two bottom boards with the handle and the top board in my other hand. I'm still happy I purchased. Will try them out once I'm done repacking my bearings. Update 5/1/21 These do slide on us quite often when trying to pull onto them. The solution for me is to drive the pipe I use (1/2" rigid conduit to break my tow bar hooks loose) into the ground behind the boards. Other than that they work well and store easily.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
It works when it comes with a rubber "drive-on" mat
By BobBoots on Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022
I purchased two 08200 kits, built them and when testing them, the one that came with a rubber "drive-on" mat stays out and works well while the one that came with a much harder plastic mat does not stay put and os difficult to drive onto. I would send them back if the mat is not super flexible soft rubber.

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