Setting-up camp with RV Traveler's choice

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Gear up & Settle in

You’ve pulled into a campsite and are ready to get settled for a great vacation, now see how RV Traveler’s Choice products can help you set up camp!

Leveling Your RV – In 4 Easy Steps

Once you’re in your spot it’s time to level. We’ve created a quick and easy 4-Step process.

Before entering your RV, you must stabilize and secure your unit. You will need the following products; Interlocking Leveling Blocks, Scissor Jacks, Wheel Chocks, and a Power Jack, or manual Tongue Jack (Your RV came with one of these two products included).

4. SCISSOR JACK FEET

The corner stabilizer scissor jacks are then each lowered onto leveling blocks. These jacks are only designed to stabilize and are not intended to raise the trailer or support its full weight. The only exception to this would be trailers equipped with auto-leveling systems. For added stability and ground protection, consider upgrading with SnapJack™ SJ Premium Scissor Jack Feet.

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SCISSOR JACK FEET

3. POWER JACK

Front to back leveling is now done using the front-end Power Jack. Leveling blocks can be used under the front-end jack(s) to better disperse the weight and shorten the stroke length for increased stability.
Power jack

2. WHEEL CHOCKS

Once level, each side, chock the wheels to prevent rolling and increase stability. (Equally great for stopping wheel movement when changing tires) You can now disconnect from the tow vehicle.
WHEEL CHOCKS

1. LEVELING BLOCKS

The trailer’s wheels are backed onto one layer of leveling blocks on each side to help prevent sinking into the ground. If the lot is uneven, side to side, additional layers of leveling blocks should be added to raise the lower side to level with the higher side. For tandem axle trailers we recommend a minimum of 2 bags of blocks.
LEVELING BLOCKS

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1. LEVELING BLOCKS

The trailer’s wheels are backed onto one layer of leveling blocks on each side to help prevent sinking into the ground. If the lot is uneven, side to side, additional layers of leveling blocks should be added to raise the lower side to level with the higher side. For tandem axle trailers we recommend a minimum of 2 bags of blocks.

2. WHEEL CHOCKS

Once level, each side, chock the wheels to prevent rolling and increase stability. (Equally great for stopping wheel movement when changing tires)

You can now disconnect from the tow vehicle.

3. POWER JACK

Front to back leveling is now done using the front-end Power Jack. Leveling blocks can be used under the front-end jack(s) to better disperse the weight and shorten the stroke length for increased stability.

4. SCISSOR JACK FEET

The corner stabilizer scissor jacks are then each lowered onto leveling blocks. These jacks are only designed to stabilize and are not intended to raise the trailer or support its full weight. The only exception to this would be trailers equipped with auto-leveling systems. For added stability and ground protection, consider upgrading with SnapJack™ SJ Premium Scissor Jack Feet.

SALE!

continue with your camp set-up!