I confirmed with Camco that their FasTen RV Leveling Blocks # CAM44525 do not carry a maximum RV weight rating so they are compatible with virtually any RV or motorhome out there, including your substantial Country Coach that has a front axle weight of 18K. view full answer...
Yes, the pewag Utility Tote Bag # PW4 would be large enough to fit the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs # UF48-979051. view full answer...
The Valterra Folding Manual Stabilizer for Trailers and RVs # 020106 only comes with the 27" legs and 14" to 28" clearance range. Since the stabilizers are only intended to help reduce bouncing and swaying in your parked camper, placing blocks underneath them should not pose a problem.
I recommend using leveling blocks like the Ultra-Fab Leveling Blocks for Trailers and RVs - 8-1/4" Wide x 8-1/4" Long - Qty 4 # UF48-979050. These blocks are stackable which will allow you to adjust to... view full answer...
Typically when you level an RV or a motorhome you don't need to have blocks or ramps under all the wheels.
I attached a picture that shows how the Hopkins Leveling Kit w/ Wheel Chock # HM08200 normally gets used if you were to need max height. It really is only geared for one wheel. You'd need additional sets of this for each wheel you needed to bring up to level. view full answer...
I checked with Ultra-Fab and their Leveling Blocks like what's in the 4-pack # UF48-979050 you were looking at feature a weight capacity of 30,000 pounds. This should be enough to cover just about any trailer or RV on the market.
I have attached a short video review below that you can check out as well. view full answer...
Each plate that comes with the Ultra Fab leveling blocks is 1-3/8 inches tall and measures 8-1/4 by 8-1/4 inch in width and length.
I attached a review video for this leveling kit for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The total height of each individual block on the Stackers Leveling Blocks # A10-0916 is 1-3/8 inches. All four blocks included in the set need to be stacked on top of each other to provide the total 4 inches of lift. I have included a helpful demonstration video that explains these dimensions.
Since you are needing 8 inches of lift, I instead recommend the part # A10-0918, which is the same product but includes a total of 10 blocks.
I also recommend adding the Stackers Wheel Chock #... view full answer...
Each leveling block is 1-3/8 inches tall, but 1/2 inch of that will nest into the block placed on top of it.
Two blocks stacked atop one another would be 2-1/4 inches tall. view full answer...
The Ultra-Fab leveling blocks, # UF48-979051, have a 30,000 pound capacity. These blocks are rigid and could potentially flex some if torqued enough. A co-worker has blocks similar to these and he has not experienced any cracking, even in cold weather, but he says what will happen over time is the tops will start to get smooshed. Otherwise they will be a durable item. view full answer...
Each of the leveling blocks we carry have a width between 8-1/4 inches, such as the Ultra-Fab # UF48-979052 you mentioned, and 8-1/2 inches, such as the Stackers # A10-0918. The Stackers have a 40,000 lbs gross vehicle weight capacity and can be used for scissor jacks, hydraulic jacks, fifth wheel jacks, and stabilizer jacks. view full answer...
The Stackers Leveling Block # A10-0917 is 8-3/16 x 8-3/16 x 1-3/8. If you measure out to the edge of the handle on the side it is about 10 inches total. I've attached a video to assist.
These are available in kits as well ( # A10-0916, # A10-0920, # A10-0918) view full answer...
With the 10 blocks that come with the Stackers Multi-Use Wheel Supports # A10-0918 that you referenced the overall height max when using them with 4 pads is going to be right at 4-1/2 inches.
I attached a picture that shows this used in that configuration. view full answer...
The Ultra-Fab slide out supports # UF19-960003 will have a combined weight capacity of 1,400 pounds and an adjustable height between 26-47 inches. I like the quick-release handle for extremely easy height adjustment. You simply press the button to release the inner tube and adjust as necessary. I think these will be just fine for your large slide-out.
The Ultra-Fab slide-out supports # UF19-960001 or # UF19-960003 both have a 1400 pound weight capacity per jack. The 003 can adjust between... view full answer...
Lippert does not give their High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack # LC298707 a weight rating as the jacks are only designed to stabilize the trailer. The Jacks are not capable of lifting or supporting any specific amount of weight. Instead the jacks are connected to the same shaft but will adjust to different heights independently to stabilize the trailer after you have leveled your camper with Leveling Blocks # CAM44512 if needed. view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but as far as porch style trailer steps go, the Econo Porch Trailer Step with Handrail # EHS-103-R is going to be the tallest step we have available.
I recommend going with the TorkLift GlowStep Revolution # TLA9005 . These steps can be used for entries 34-7/8" to 42-3/8" and the steps have a rise/drop of 7-1/2" which is going to keep you from having to step up too high/too far down at any point. They easily pull out from the trailer and the scissor design allows... view full answer...
The Ultra-Fab Ultra Scissor Jacks # UF48-979002 do have the highest capacity of the scissor style stabilizer jacks we carry at 6,500lbs per jack. This capacity is support capacity and does not have any lift rating.
I would recommend using the Stromberg Carlson Chock Wheel Stabilizers # SC47MR since you are on such a slope. These will reduce the amount the trailer creeps down the hill. view full answer...