RV Leveling blocks are an important part of your setup. Without proper leveling many issues can occur. To start with doors inside your RV tend to swing towards the low point which creates a hassle when navigating inside your camper. Another issue is after bathing, the water will not drain properly as there are low points in the tub or shower pan where water will stand and pool and finally, sleeping on an angle can really ruin a night’s sleep. Most RV refrigerators will also not work as well, if the camper is not properly leveled. I have experienced all of the above issues and not only are these leveling related issues annoying, but they can also leave you feeling tired and crabby after a poor night’s sleep and with a refrigerator of lukewarm food.
In my experience, there are really two stand out options when it comes to RV leveling systems. Both will get the job done and I have used both systems.
1-Anderson Camper Leveler 3504
These Levelers work for RV’s up to 30,000 lbs and will lift up to 4 inches.
Here is a video of the Andersen Camper Leveler 3604 in action.
I always have these in my RV along with the Anderson Levelers. At times I want the option to build my own customer configuration for leveling and with these blocks I always have that option. Also, if I am out of level more than 4 inches, these are your go to-choice. These can also withstand up to 40,000 lbs. They can also be used as a support base for your trailer hitch. Depending on your rig and your leveling needs, you may need more than 10 in some situations.
Here is a video of the Tri-Lynx in action
Both options are fantastic choices and have been used for years by the RV community. I really enjoy the ease of use of the Anderson but also like the flexibility you have with the Tri-Lynx.