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Old 09-16-2012, 04:42 PM   #18
Art-n-Marge
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I agree with HAMRAD... if you took a straight edge (like a yard stick)and angled it from where any tires meet the ground and up towards the bottoms of the levelers, you'd probably see that it would require one heck of an angle before a problem arose and there'd be a lot of other parts like the truck or the trailer getting damaged before the levelers got affected.

On the other hand like things that hang downwards if you run over something that could get whipped around then the levelers could add to the potential damage. So don't run over anything loose. I would guess the odds of something that bad happening would be far outweighed by the benefits of having any brand of leveling system.

It's on my list (not necessarily that brand) but way at the bottom but only because of cost. Of note, I don't raise my simple landing gear up so high any more and have had no problems catching on anything.
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