CaravanParks.com is designed to provide you with all the information you need to know about Caravan Parks and Caravanning in Southern Africa. Keep your Practical Advice together in a safe place, preferably in your caravan... Levelling your Caravan on site First off, reverse or maneuver the van onto the site, and then without unhitching, get a level. By simply using a spirit level, and by placing on the joint seam at the rear of the van, you can determine which wheel needs raising, and more or less by how much.
By means of a stepped levelling block that has at least three steps, and
placed in front of the wheel on the side that requires rising, pull the van
forward with the car (easier than pushing) onto the required raised section
of the block. Check your level again. Happy! Put the hand brake on! Unhitch
as per normal. With the Jockey wheel winder, raise or lower the van as
required, check your level, again use the seam joints on the outside of the
van, (here you do not have to jump in and out of the van to have a look at
the tiny, wee little spirit level blob on top of the refrigerator, and all
one seems to do here, is jump in and out 100 times to try to get the bubble
in the middle.) Easier outside!
Remember – the caravan steadies are just that – steadies! They are NOT designed to raise or level the caravan. By raising the caravan by means of the steadies, you will do damage to both the steadies and caravan chassis.
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