Levelling wedges (1 Viewer)

Drifter

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what do you guys recommend?
Being used to the caravan and getting my wee world perfectly level was dead easy, now I’m a bit worried about sleeping on a slope.
What are Best Buy and what to avoid?
 
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I'm selling a pair of milenco MGI maxi level T3's on Ebay £10 start, I paid 50 quid for them last year. search "milenco levelling ramps" if you're interested. (I've got 3 pairs of ramps atm). I can take them to the norfolk show if that helps.
Can’t see your listing, what’s the number?
 
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We have only had our MH a few months and got the milenco triples thinking we would hardly use them. How wrong we were. Used every time so far on both hard standing and grass pitches.

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Bought a pair of Thules when we got the m/h 10 years ago. Although they were okay wasn't very happy with them and they're now residing somewhere in the shed. Then we got a pair of Milenco Quatros with a magazine subscription promo and are very pleased with them, especially as they're very good at levelling the van. They're quite bulky but I've arranged the locker so I get easy access. If I can't get reasonably level with them (you don't need to be perfectly flat IMO) I park somewhere else!

Did notice on soft ground they tend to distort so I put a pair of gripper mats under them and have not had any problems.
 
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Hi ,We got the milenco triples this year and had to use them twice but noticed that some of the little gripper things have bent over so keeping my eye on them (mind you i was on pea gravel) but i would still recommend them ,cos if don't use them it will feel that you are walking down/up hill when moving about in van, no good if you got a g&t in your hand.

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I had some - sold them.

I needed to put a bit of wood in front of the first step because the drive wheels would slip going up such a steep first step.
 
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Has anyone an opinion on the Milenco MGI Maxi Level T3. https://www.leisureoutlet.com/level...otorhomes/11686-milenco-mgi-maxi-t3-level-set
It has more of surface rather than the lattice so maybe less likely for the internal lattice to break.

I found them plenty strong enough, but they're bloody huge, I just sold mine for 15 quid, they weigh 8kg and take up so much space. I bought a pair at the Newbury show, only marginally lower but about half the length.

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We have the Quattros (a pair) and do use them. However after 5 years of use they are starting to crack and will need to be replaced.
 
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The Quattros look easier to get onto but can see why they would crack. There doesn’t appear to be anything to stop you driving off the top level. That wouldn’t be a problem with lower wedges, but would with this height.
 
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I just have some Fiamma ones, got shot of the quattros as they take up too much space. Seldom use them though, the worst places for my mh are anywhere with dead level ground as the motorhome is definitely front down and this is the worst attitude for sink draining. As long as the place I'm stopping has a bit of a slope I'm OK, just have to see which way round to park.
 
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