Wheel levellers....?

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Our Fiat Ducato based Autotrail Tracker EKS tends to sit low at the front even on a level pitch. We need to buy some good wheel levellers but are spoilt for choice! We would appreciate suggestions as to best type and make for the job...
 
I’ve used Milenco Quattro levellers for the past 3 years and they’ve been perfectly functional. They come in a storage case with a carry strap.
 
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Are your milenco the triple level ones? Have had a quick look on net and can’t find ones with bag? Also many are listed as caravan levellers is there a difference in the ones for us more exclusive Mo Homers??
 
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Are your milenco the triple level ones? Have had a quick look on net and can’t find ones with bag? Also many are listed as caravan levellers is there a difference in the ones for us more exclusive Mo Homers??
As the name “Quattro” suggests, they have four levels.
 
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Of course! Silly me. Suzi only has two legs though!?

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Milenco quads for me this time. Had triples before but wanted more height. They all come with carry/storage bag.
Quads are big/heavy to store. Just warning if you are tight on either.
 
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We've got Quattros as well however rarely used them. Keep threatening to take them out of the van but as soon as I do, guess what.
We've got an AT Frontier and, generally, put up with any reasonable slope. Only give up when it's like the North face of The Eiger!
 
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We used the Fiamma heavy duty ones with our EKS, worked well. We also used to have her ever so slightly nose up so the shower drained.
 
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I'll probably go for the Milenco Triples when I get round to it. Not as heavy and bulky as the Quattro. Depends how much space and payload you have

Some suggestions in this thread

 
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Milenco triples, have used them every trip and always managed to get level.

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I got the Quattros recently for my van rated at 4.8T and the ramps are showing signs of damage in the matrix after only two uses. Not a problem unless it gets worse.
 
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I have a set of quattros for sale £25 VGC with bag. +carriage. or collect.
Cheers Dave
 
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Remember you don’t have to use the top cup, but if you haven’t got it you can’t use it.
 
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Make sure the Milencos have the correct radius for your tyre size, the ones we ended up with had too small a radius and they never sat right and always had a pointy bit pushing into the tyre.
Our quatros however were pretty useless for our 6000kg Hymer because the matrix crushed and on grass, we bent them quite easily at the first step.
I've since made some tread plate ramps which handle the weight really well.

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Are you interested in these?
Cheers, Dave
 
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maybe we live in the midlands,where are you
 
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maybe we live in the midlands,where are you
Iam in Cumbria, but going to the Cotswolds in December if that helps.
Cheers, Dave

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