- Level your trailer on the first try!
- Precise leveling at any increment between 1/2 inch and 4 inches
- Lifts up to 4 inches
- Works great on trailers up to 30,000 lbs
- Made in the USA
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Sandra Lowe
Easiest way I've found to level a trailer.
Incredibly simple and easy to use. Don't know why we didn't start using them years ago. It takes less than a couple of minutes to level our trailer, and half that time is getting these out and in place. If you have a dual-axle trailer, you WILL need two of these. Before these, we had Lynx Levellers, which work well enough for a single-axle trailer. But when we bought a dual-axle trailer, it was a royal pain in the rear to get the things placed properly. Ended up having to use boards with the levellers, it was damp, and... well, it was ugly. There HAD to be a better way, and this is it. Pay attention to the instructions, though. Saw one review that said it 'broke' - and the only way I can figure they managed that would be to turn it upside down and pull onto it. That's NOT how they're supposed to be used. These are heavy duty items - using them properly, you're not going to break them. Also, if you have pretty much no space between your wheels (in a double/triple axle configuration) you can shorten the long pieces by about 4 inches. Again - READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE YOUR FRIEND! Would I buy them again? Oh, yeah. But... I don't think I'll ever need to - they'll probably last longer than I will, and I'm already planning on leaving them in my will to my son. (LOL)
Alicia Flickinger
It was great and an unknown benefit is that it helps stabilize ...
I purchase two Anderson 3604 Camper Levelers several months ago. It was a leap of faith because they are a little pricey. I didn’t have chance to use them for a few months I purchased them. First time I thought I would use them my camp site was level. If you’re level you don’t need them. Finally I camp at a site that was not level. I took them out of the box and figured out how to use them. It’s not complicated, but my wife was going to be the Anderson Leveler installer so we went over my expectations. I back onto them, a set for each wheel, until our trailer was level. This is done by holding a level vertically on the side of our trailer. We drove up to a level of about 1” and then placed the smaller piece on the other side to lock them. It was great and an unknown benefit is that it helps stabilize the trailer. You can get from about 3/4” to 4” of rise from the Anderson Leveler. If you need more than 4” to get level, find another campsite. I recommend the Andersen-3604 Camper Leveler.
Sharath Sukumar
Easy as moonshine apple pie!
This is pure genius! No more pull up, pull back, pull up, pull back, get me another board, get me 2 more boards, pull up, now we are too high, Now is just monback and stop, apply parking brake, add chock, lower landing gear, done!
Bonnie Clyde
WORKS GREAT
I read a review by a fellow that didn't want to spend the money when he could use boards?????? Well, I purchased two of these, one for each axle. They work great. No more pulling up to adjust board height, Just place behind wheels and back up until trailer levels out, place included chock in front of wheels, your done. Makes setup very quick. Love them. Have only used them 3 times now, but expect them to be very durable. Worth every penny. Wheels rest in cradle of curved block when done. Very stable. If placing on stone, rake away big stones from under leveler with your hand. Add 2x6 thats longer than leveler for extra height or on soft ground if needed. Update: have used these a few more times. they are a must have. makes set up so quick and precise. no more pulling onto boards to check level, than pulling off to adjust boards. even use for short stops to level for refrigerator. I have a 2014 dutchman danali 32 ft fifth wheel.
Tracy Ross
Purchased for our travel trailer (obviously)
We already had a set of these for our previous trailer than had only one axle. Our new trailer has 2 axles, so we needed another set to put under both sets of wheels to level the trailer. Drive on. Drive off. Couldn't be simpler! We loved these before, and we love them now. By far the easiest way to level a trailer, and they are plenty sturdy! Although they raise the trailer up enough the majority of the time, they can also be put up onto a board of the same or wider width to take the trailer up even higher. Although they will fit most tandem axles, up to 4" can be cut off for axles that are too close together to use them at their full size. We love the, and we cannot recommend them highly enough.
Christy De Pasquale
You won’t crush these easily. They are heavy duty and feel quite substantial ...
So incredibly simple to use. I don’t know why anyone would not want these for their camper/RV. This is mine and my wife’s first big camper (35ft). We were thinking about how and what we need to level it. I stumbled across the mention of the Anderson leveler on a forum. I looked them up and placed my order after watching the how to video. When they arrived I was kind of skeptical. I expected them to be a little bigger. They claim it will raise the trailer from 1/2” to 4”. I showed the wife how to put the level against the trailer, what to look for and when to signal. Jumped in my truck and pulled forward. And Boom...10 sec later our trailer was perfectly level. I can’t say enough about these to be quite honest. They do exactly and work exactly as they say. And of course they are way easier to use if you have a helper telling you went to stop. They’re made with high visibility in mind of heavy grade plastic. You won’t crush these easily. They are heavy duty and feel quite substantial in your hands. I still may carry a piece or two of 2x6 just in case the ground is soft. But other than that say good bye to all that cribbing!! Highly recommend these to anyone needed to level their vehicle/camper/RV.
Sam Ghauri
Excellent product and service even after 3 years
I purchased these levelers and used them extensively for camping and storage at home. They performed flawlessly until just a few weeks before the end of the third year, one of the chocks shattered while I was pulling off the leveler. I contacted the company from which I made the orginal purchase and waited. Oh well I thought one more fly-by-night company, although they were still selling. I finally found an email where they told me that Andersen handled their warranty complaints. Yeah, right. So I phoned Andersen and spoke to two people, their employees are first rate. I was told what to do, I did it and in a couple of weeks received my new, replacement chock, and it was after the three years, although I did make the original claim before the end of the warranty, I got more service than I expected. I will purchase Andersen products when they are a choice, without hesitation, even if they may be a little more expensive, they are worth it. Photos show shattered chock and the new replacement chock provided by Andersen. Let me also note that this is the best and easiest way to level your camper. No more on and off the stacked blocks to try to find the best level. This one is dead-on accurate...the first time!
Chris Smith
Company Answered My Questions Well
I bought these for my 35' Class A RV. I wasn't sure about a few things so I emailed the company and thought I'd post their responses in order to help others with the same questions. Q:My tires might be a bit too big for these A: "You can trim 4 inches off of the new Camper Levelers you were sent, which would then reduce the radius and allow more contact with your tire. Trimming it does not cause any adverse effect to the operation of the Camper Leveler (see pics below) and will not void it's warranty. On a side note, we are thinking of reducing the length of the Camper Leveler permanently to accommodate larger tires like yours" Q: My RV is mostly stationary on large gravel. Is it ok to keep it on the levelers for months at a time? (ie, ok for both the tires and the levelers) A: "Months at a time is fine on the levelers" Q: I know that you can use these on one side of a rig, but can I use them on the front or rear if they're the low point? (ie, if the front is low but the back is fine, can I put one under each front tire) A: "Yes you can use them from front to back as well"
Janet Castillo
Makes leveling my trailer very easy
This makes leveling my trailer very easy. I have this level mounted on my trailer where I can see it in the rear view mirror: Sun Company 306-R Lev-o-gage II Inclinometer and Tilt Gauge - Pack of 2 With that and this leveler, I can level the camper by myself and this is my first camper! My only caution is that in the instructional videos they have on their web site, they show a trailer driving off the high side of the leveler. BE SURE that the leveler isn't too big for the space around your tires on your camper BEFORE you try this! Mine is just a little bit too small, it looked like it would be OK, but it hit the trailer. Thankfully there was no damage to the leveler or the trailer, but I know not to do that again. ;)
Airic Aie
This works fantastically on my 2015, 13 foot Scamp.
The scamp is pretty low the ground, so we won't just be "driving off" as I think the leveler would kick up, and damage the fiberglass skirts. However, we just place it in front of the tire. Pull the trailer up onto to the level we want, and put the other wedge under it. The device is simple, light, feels very durable, and couldn't be easier and quicker in function When we want to brake camp, we just give the trailer a slight tug to relieve the pressure on the smaller wedge, pull the smaller wedge out, and back the trailer off of it. It just couldn't be easier! I am glad I bought it! I show how this process works in the below video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrwJqx5UgEo