Thinking of replacing my orange stacking blocks which tend to slide around on gravel with the red plastic levelers from Anderson Hitches which look pretty slick. Anyone have experience with those? https://andersenhitches.com/collecti...ele-2pk-duffel
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Another vote for the Anderson levelers. Have had ours for 6 years and never a problem. I have read posts where heavy rigs broke them, but have not experienced that myself.
I have and use them. Our ORV is a heavy TT and I have broken two of them, each time on a gravel surface. Anderson stands behind their warranty without hassle.
I will say.. the Beech Lane ramps have a max height of 4" and I'd argue not to go past 3.25" if you want a solid looking setup under your wheels. Thats a plus to the levelmate.. you can scope the slope of the site before jumping out with your blocks.
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Originally Posted by Salamanca
Thanks for the great input. Nice getting some confirmation.
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I looked into the Anderson..... CAMCO sells some as well which appear to be a "steeper grade" (i.e. shorter ramps). They are about half the price of the Andersons and have worked well for me.