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1047486 Post Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 9:12 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

alshymer Subscriber 23/02/2013 


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Hi
My Fiamma level up has just cracked and I am wondering if someone thinks that the Milenko levelers are a better system. They certainly seem to have more height.
Thanks for looking.
Alshymer
 
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levoyden Subscriber 21/09/2012 


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Been using the yellow ramps, (can't remember the manufacturer) for many years.

Changed to the Milenco end of last year, they are heavier, we have the larger ones, but they are first class. Height, Quality and the bag they come in... The pouches are a decent size for our 16 inch wheels.

So given the choice, I would buy them over other Manufacturers.
 
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Mike48 Subscriber 15/01/2013 


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If you want to use levellers on concrete Milenco's are utterly useless. The resistance moving up the ridges is so great the leveller shifts from beneath the wheels.

I have a pair I don't want but from Monday I'm away for a few months so cannot sell at the moment.
 
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andrewball1000 Subscriber 05/04/2013 


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I had the Milenco Quads which worked well on the front but were too high for my low ground clearance at the rear. They fouled the water outlets. I changed to the triple which are excellent and take up less room in the garage. Both set have their own storage bag.
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Hi

I use pieces of wood - free from the local timber yard skip. The underneath has some rubber matting glued on and also some drawing pins pressed in. This stops the ramps slipping when mounting them.

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Our Fiamma levellers cracked too and we wrote to Fiamma with photos. They sent us- via our dealers-a new set but said that we should not have used them on either gravel, concrete or an uneven surface !

I did protest at this- what is the point of the levellers ?- but I got no-where ! The set we now have seem to be OK and are uncracked despite having been used on all types of surface.

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we find the Fiamma levellers excellent when used in conjunction with the green heavy duty monster mats

http://www.smartoutdoors.biz/3in1monstermat.html

not only that, the mats are great when parking on the level to stop your wheels digging in and creating a dip to get out of.
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