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1182349 Post Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:01 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

alshymer Subscriber 23/02/2013 


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Hi
Anyone recommend the best levellers for heavier vans as my Fiamma ones are starting to suffer!!!
Kind regards
Alshymer
 
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selstrom Subscriber 12/09/2012 


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We have used Milenco for the last 3 years with our 6.5t motorhome without any problems. It sat on them for 6 months whilst our house was renovated.
 
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wakk44 Linked Subscriber 21/09/2012 


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I have a pair of these-Milenco Quattro.

They are fairly heavy and big to store but they work very well with 4 levels.Each level is curved so the wheel is pocketed negated the need for chocks.They come in a robust storage bag as well. Highly recommended Very Happy

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I have some nice bits of timber works well and ours is 5 ton. A lot cheaper, to be found in most skips.

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I have those from Milenco too - really sturdy. Recommended!
 
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Am I right in thinking that the Milenco's don't fit the bigger wheel sizes though??? They sort of dig into the tyre if used with the larger ones.

Steve
 
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Uller Subscriber 08/06/2012 


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We have a B694 and have the Milenco Quattros. No problems so far

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wakk44 wrote:
I have a pair of these-Milenco Quattro.

They are fairly heavy and big to store but they work very well with 4 levels.Each level is curved so the wheel is pocketed negated the need for chocks.They come in a robust storage bag as well. Highly recommended Very Happy


I second that - the best there are around.
 
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wp1234 Subscriber 09/10/2012 


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I have a pair of Milenco's but the downside is that they are a beggar to store.
I'm also now looking for smaller but robust versions.
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Piece of wood. FREE as suggested from skips etc. I usually go to the timber yard and ask for "that old looking piece" over there, and they usually cut if for me too. One place is always free but a donation to the air ambulance suffices.

The hard part is cutting a "slope" but it only takes half hour or so with a good saw.

Russell

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