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Date:         Sun, 11 Jul 2004 20:36:13 -0600
Reply-To:     Simon Reinhardt <simon@FARRSIDE.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Simon Reinhardt <simon@FARRSIDE.NET>
Subject:      Re: What do you use for leveling?
Comments: To: BA <ande@SAN.RR.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <3kq3f09kuiitb7c334f39dv6i04prmka85@4ax.com>
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1. Rocks, branches, chocks, coupla 4x6's... whatever's lying around.

2. Absolutely not. Your suspension EXISTS to deal with irregularities in the surface below your van. That is it's sole office in life. Is your usual parking space perfectly level and smooth? Do you park on hills, ever? Do you start your van and drive it anywhere? Then you're on the highway to hell already... might as well chock that sucka!

-Simon

On Jul 11, 2004, at 7:43 PM, BA wrote:

> > 1) What do folks use for leveling their vanagons? We looked at > "leveling legos" at CamperWorld, but they seem a bit overpriced for > what they are (especially compared to his coupla' bucks' worth of > lumber). > > 2) Is it really so horrible to level the vanagon under one wheel only? > Or am I being a fussbudget? > > > B >


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