🚐 Level Up Your Adventure—No Blocks, No Hassle!
The BESTOOL Light Trailer RV Tire Leveler is a robust, easy-to-use leveling solution designed for light, single-axle trailers. Supporting up to 3000 lbs and raising axles up to 8 inches, it fits most 13 to 15-inch wheels with tires up to 28 inches in diameter. Its adjustable baffle ensures a secure fit, while corrosion-resistant materials guarantee long-lasting performance, making it an essential tool for hassle-free RV leveling on the go.
Manufacturer | BESTOOL PROFESSIONAL GARAGE TOOLS & EQUIPMENT |
Brand | BESTOOL PROFESSIONAL GARAGE TOOLS & EQUIPMENT |
Model | LTPHQ001P |
Item Weight | 21.5 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 25 x 20 x 5 inches |
Item model number | LTPHQ001P |
Manufacturer Part Number | LTPHQ001P |
A**S
Well made!
I've been using this for about 6 months now and this thing is awesome. I got rid of my anderson leveler and only use this. It has reinforced wider plates and the screw is hardened steel, so it won't wear out like the cheaper versions.It doesn't wobble at all because it's so well made. You will either need to kick it in like I do, or get a rubber mallet if you have larger offroad tires like mine. Totally worth the 2 minutes of effort in order to get the camper level exactly where I need it to be.I use a pizza box warmer case like the delivery guys use. It makes it easy to move with the handle, and protects everything from the various edges.
T**W
Works great!!
So we got 2 since our RV is dual axel. We store our travel trailer at the camp ground and they pull to the site and storage for free :). But they don’t level or set it up. It’s hard to level left and right when you don’t have a way to put blocks under the tires. But not any more !!! Easy up / easy down with these wheel lifts!!! And we have a 6000 pound travel trailer. No complaints at all. And make sure you use a high quality lubricant on the threads and cup it fits into says this ex machinist! :)
P**B
Stable no shifts
I use to have a BAL for 10 years but sold it with my old rv. Went to get another and saw this offered that fixed what I did not like on BAL leveler. I did try the Anderson leveler you drive onto but even with friction tape the rv would slide half the time (very scary when the rv slips unexpectedly). Yes it’s heavy. You have to crank it up and down and has grease and a put it in a pizza bag BUT it does not move on me when set and that is what I want. I have 14 rims and 225 tires and it fits fineUpdate: after several years use there is significant rust were the bolts pivot behind the tires. May fail if metal gets thin with rv dropping down. Also tire plate on one side came loose after loosing of cotter pin. Dropped one star due to rust
S**4
Fits 15” off road tires
I bought a new Aliner Classic with 15” off road tires and with a bit of wiggling does get around the tires. I know the description says some 15”. I am a 59 year old woman and I was able to get it under the tire and crank it up to level the camper from side to side first. It is harder to crank once you actually start lifting but I sat down to get good leverage and got it up. I am very happy.
O**R
Binds up even with out weight on it.
The screw & the nut are not compatible. No matter how little weight I put on the leveler it binds up Used good thick oil to no avail. cleaned the threads and tried a light grease - no good either. $100 down the tubes.
A**O
A little bulky, but love it
I have a PUP (pop-up) and often go camping alone. I purchased leveling blocks, but this required moving the truck/PUP onto the blocks, checking the level, getting back in the car, moving the truck/PUP a tiny bit, then repeating until level. With the BESTOOL Light Trailer RV Tire Leveler, I could put it in place, lift, check the level, and adjust without having the move the truck/PUP. Soooo much easier and efficient. I almost gave it 4 stars because it's somewhat bulky, but it has to be so given it's sturdiness and what it does.I also like that the pads that contact the tire, rotate. This way you're not pressing a steel pad into your tire. Many others dont' have this feature.Given the angle of the adjustment screw, it's easy to use a drill motor to adjust.Overall... LOVE IT!!!
M**B
Doesn't fit my camper
I have 14" rims. Ad and some reviews say it will fit. Tires are ST205/75R14. This definitely doesn't fit. Too small. Tried contacting company but they're not replying.Addendum: Changing my review to 5 stars due to the following. The company finally replied. They are refunding my money and said they will address the issue with their design team. Wish more companies would be so customer oriented. Hopefully they modify the design as I would really really like to use one of these.
R**N
Works great but with certain 15" tires, you need a rubber mallet & hard ground, but great service!
I have 15" near-off road tires, and if you are on 100% solid ground, you can use this if you kick the leveler sides under the tire. If on dirt, you need a large inexpensive rubber mallet. To remove it, you need to lower the leveler to the lowest level, then drive the trailer over it, you won't be able to pull it away from the tires. If they had made it 1" wider, it would work. Somewhat disappointed but I'm keeping it as it does work with this caveat. Furthermore, the ratcheting wrench they provide is somewhat adequate. A large ratcheting wrench provides better (needed) leverage to lift it up. Their customer service is great and they helped me somewhat with this work-around. I appreciate their responsiveness. And there is no adequate competition, the other competitor looks to be selling 100% the same item except a different color. I doubt if their customer service is as good as this seller's is. Recommended with these caveats. If your tire is a standard 15" street tire, you should not need the rubber mallet, but for older people like me (I'm 72), the stronger ratchet wrench is nice.
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