levelling ramps for motorhome & caravans

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RV levelling blocks and caravan ramps: what you should know before you buy!

Why jack up your RV with levelling blocks?

RV levelling blocks, stabilizer blocks or step wedges make it possible to align the RV, caravan ramps or camper van horizontally. This gives the camper greater sleeping and, above all, living comfort during the camping holiday.

The step wedges from Froli, Fiamma Level Up Premium or Thule are usually offered in sets of 2.

How do you use RV levelling blocks?

The RV levelling blocks are first placed in front of or behind the lowered wheels of the motorhome. Then drive onto the stabiliser blocks until the motorhome is level. Motorhomes can be pulled onto the levelling wedge by car or positioned manually using a manoeuvring aid. To make sure that the camper is really level, we recommend that you check this using a spirit level/app. While this is positioned on the floor with the door open, a second person gives a command to the driver of the vehicle until the optimum/straight position is reached.

How do I find the right RV levelling blocks for my RV or caravan ramps?

To find the right RV levelling blocks such as the Fiamma Level Up for your RV, it is important to first check the weight class of your vehicle. Compare this weight with the maximum registration weight per axle per levelling wedge. If this is exceeded, cracks or splintering can occur which can lead to the complete breakage of the levelling chock in the short or long term. In addition to checking the weight, it is essential to check the tyre width. The tyres must never be wider than the wheel chock. Otherwise the motorhome tyres will overhang to the right and left, which can lead to damage.