• INCLUDES TWO LEVELERS, TWO CHOCKS, AND TWO GRIP MATS - PRECISE, FRUSTRATION FREE LEVELING IN ANY INCREMENT FROM 1/2 INCH TO 4 INCHES IN UNDER 5 MINUTES - Are you ready for smooth, precise leveling experience without the hassle of stacking plastic blocks or wood under your tires and guessing each time? Make leveling your rig a lightning fast and precise task. Easily level your trailer any increment from 1/2 inch up to 4 inches in under 5 minutes. Each leveler is roughly 6" wide by 15" long.
  • *NEW FOR 2019* INCLUDED RUBBER GRIP MATS TO HELP PREVENT LEVELER FROM SLIDING WHEN BACKING ON - Thanks to constructive customer feedback Beech Lane has developed custom rubber grip mats that help to prevent leveler sliding when backing the camper tire onto the leveler. Two custom grip mats are now included with each 2-pack of levelers. The 2 pack levelers do not have grip tape anymore.
  • PATENT PENDING ULTRA STRONG LEVELERS ARE BUILT WITH HIGHEST QUALITY POLYMER CONSTRUCTION TO LAST A LIFETIME - Unlike other camper levelers that snap in half under 6000 lbs of load, the Beech Lane leveler is constructed with an extremely high performace polymer used typically in structural load bearing applications. The result is a ROCK SOLID leveler that does not break under the weight of the trailer like other levelers do. Rated for use with campers that weigh up to 35,000 LBs.
  • TWO LEVELERS CAN BE USED FOR DUAL AXLE TRAILERS, BUT UP TO 4" MAY NEED TO BE CUT OFF THE END OF ONE LEVELER DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH SPACE IS BETWEEN TIRES - For dual axle trailers one leveler may need to be cut to length to fit, up to 4" can be cut off the leveler with no adverse effects. The amount of space needed between tires to fit without cutting depends on tire size. Typically it is about 2.5" to 3" of space, but this varies with tire size.
  • COMES WITH THE BEECH LANE LIFETIME WARRANTY - Unlike other brands that have a short return policy window, Beech Lane has a LIFETIME WARRANTY on the levelers and chocks. Even if you cut the leveler to fit your dual axle trailer, you still get full protection under warranty. If you experience any issue down the line contact Beech Lane for a free replacement or complete refund.

We always level our travel trailer when we set up, even for just 1 night. These levelers are the best I've ever used. First we level side to side. Just put these under the wheels on the side of the RV that needs to be brought up to be level. Roll on to the levelers and find the perfect level. Next, place the provided wheel chocks to hold the levelers in place. Then we place additional wheel chocks on the other two wheels just to be extra safe. With the RV level side to side we unhook from the tow vehicle and level front to rear using the tongue jack. Finally, we lower the stabilizers using the camco drill adapter. All in all we can have the RV leveled in about 10 mins.

Purchased these over the Anderson levelers based on product reviews of the Anderson brand having a tendency to break. These are very sturdy and easy to use. Have used on dirt and grass with no issues. My only trouble was attempting to use on loose gravel, the levelers wanted to "scoot" and wouldn't stay under the tires as I attempted to roll onto them. Have not used on concrete yet. I use these on a 6,900 # travel trailer (dry weight) with double axle. My wheels are just far enough apart for me to use them without having to cut. I have found it easier to pull forward onto them. I do need another person when coming off the levelers, that person pulls the chocks and the back leveler out (which is between the two wheels).

So far, I have only used these twice to level my trailer and they have worked perfectly. They are definitely much easier than the old block stacking method that my wife and I have used for years. Both times that I have used them, the trailer was being parked on a fairly level surface and did not require much lift from these. They were easy to back onto and worked exactly as advertised while leveling my 29' travel trailer. These levelers along with the Levelmate Pro system are definitely making leveling the trailer faster, easier and less argument inducing.

This was the easiest leveling I have ever done! No kidding, my wife got into the truck and back over the leveler and I watched the level and told her to stop when level, done!! That easy, no building bricks and pulling and back forth several times, great product!

These things are the best! Leveling my 35ft travel trailer is now a breeze. Forget those dumb square blocks! I bought these after seeing all the bad reviews about the other popular brand that comes in red, braking on people. These a very solid and handle my 9k lb trailer easily. They even come with traction tape to prevent sliding on hard surfaces! Genius!! I bought two since i have a dual axle trailer. I had to trim one a few inches to fit per the instructions. Best purchase for my trailer by far!

I used them recently with many stops. They worked great. I use the Beech Lane Camper Levelers with the LeveMatePro leveling system. Leveling was quick and easy. Two things to watch for. When removing them have someone pull out the leveler between the wheels or it can get wedged between the wheel as this happened to me the first time I tried them. The other, they level only to about 4”. One camp site required 5” correct side to side and levelers were no high enough. I re-positioned the RV and using my LeveMatePro to tell me the side to side correction and pick a location which required only 4” or less correction. Overall, I’m very satisfied. Sorry should have taken a photo.

Amazing! So easy and fast to use they take up less space then boards. We used them for the first time on a rainy day. They tires didn’t slip, the grip tape worked. It helped us level so we where exactly in the middle of the bubble! No more using boards and trying guess one board or two. These fit back in the boxes they came in and are lighter than 10 foot pressure treated.

I liked the way the levelers work, great construction, with good warranty. On most surfaces they worked great. I did find places one or both would slide forward. A piece of carpet with backing side up and finish down solved that issue. Good value for a 4 inch lift . My RV is about 11,000 and they work great.

I got these because they seemed easier to use than the Lego block style levelers. And they are. With the legos, you have to set them up for the height you think you need, drive up on them, and check for level. If you're level great. But if you aren't, you have pull off them and add or subtract blocks, drive back up on them, recheck for level, etc. What's nice about these is all you have to do is determine which side needs to be raised, put them in front or behind your wheels and get on them. You simply drive forward or back to get to level. Once level, chock the wheels, and you're done. CAVEAT: One word of warning though. If you're using them with a tandem axle trailer, they will be very little room between the tires for them. You may even need to cut off part of the shallow end of the ramp to get them to fit. When getting off the ramps, you CANNOT just drive off them like you do with the legos or the ramp between the tires will get jammed. (How do I know? Well, look at the picture.) When getting off the ramps, you pull forward or back just enough to get off the ramps, then you have to remove the ramp between the tires or you will have a lot of fun jacking up the wheels to free the jammed up ramp. But once you learn that lesson, they are great to use.

Took me under a minute to get my camper level using these, highly recommended. So much easier than using boards. I like these a lot better than the short camco ones and was hesitant to buy the Andersen levelers due to them breaking so often. Very surprised by how solid this leveler is, it feels like it's made out of concrete, wouldnt be surprised if this thing held up under the weight of a Mack truck. Had to cut one leveler as it said I might have to do, took off a few inches to fit prefectly between my dual axle, it was a cinch to do with the miter saw. Installed the included grip tape on the top, tire facing side of the leveler and didnt have problems with them sliding like others report with camco. No sense in putting grip tape on the bottom of the leveler as it would just peel off when leveling on concrete and you don't really need it. Think it's because these are longer in length so it's easier to back on them. If you are using them in soft ground I put a board under them so they don't sink in much. Drive on, level, chock, done- it helps to have a friend/wife/helper handy to spot the level while you back up the trailer. Can't say enough, just get them!!