Wheel levellers
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Wheel levellers
Could I please ask for advice on best wheel levellers for Autosleeper ES? Planning a trip to Wales and I know that the last time I went, I really needed them but unsure of which ones to go for. Am thinking Milenco Quattro? But not sure. Help!!!
Many thanks
Many thanks
Ellie-mae- Member
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Re: Wheel levellers
If you've room to store Quattro then get them. I've got Triples and regularly have to go onto top level (vans tend to be nose-down) with the anxiety of going over the top.
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Re: Wheel levellers
I would agree with Paul
I also have a Nuevo EK
Sometimes they can be bought including a carry bag, they travel in the van bagged up, if not used on site the bag goes under the van
I found the bag a bit flimsy so had one made up in a heavier material by Bags4Everything
I also have a Nuevo EK
Sometimes they can be bought including a carry bag, they travel in the van bagged up, if not used on site the bag goes under the van
I found the bag a bit flimsy so had one made up in a heavier material by Bags4Everything
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Re: Wheel levellers
Yes - as the others said.
I think Quattros will be too big in your van. We have Triples, and store them in separate bags behind the passenger seat where they are out of the way in transit.
We bought an extra bag and Sian undid the seams and sewed both of them into wedge shapes to fit the ramps. Thick end down they sit nicely side by side behind the seat, and go in the footwell on site if they are not needed.
It's by far the best compromise we've found, and the Milenco ramps are far stronger and safer than the Fiammas and others.
Dave
I think Quattros will be too big in your van. We have Triples, and store them in separate bags behind the passenger seat where they are out of the way in transit.
We bought an extra bag and Sian undid the seams and sewed both of them into wedge shapes to fit the ramps. Thick end down they sit nicely side by side behind the seat, and go in the footwell on site if they are not needed.
It's by far the best compromise we've found, and the Milenco ramps are far stronger and safer than the Fiammas and others.
Dave
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Re: Wheel levellers
Thank you so much for your help and advice gentlemen. And double thanks, as always, to Dave. I’ve just noticed that we’ve got the same van, moreorless, and the storage advice is very useful.
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Re: Wheel levellers
And thank you also to Eltel for the tip...missed your post earlier on!
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