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Originally Posted by 99dart
Well, here's my take on the subject. Re-zero yours hydraulic levelers, park as level as possible in the site assigned. Then, if a tire comes off the ground place a set of these under the tire to make you feel better about it. https://www.etrailer.com/Wheel-Chock...en/AM3604.html
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As OP, I feel compelled to clarify that my auto leveling works perfectly to my knowledge.
I only brought up 2 scenarios where I was in a obvious none situation. Neither was at a camp site or where one would expect to park an RV.
However, it seemed to me had I had leveling blocks (and I don't) I could have put three under the left dual wheel (3 inches) and the leveled with no issues. At my brother house I could have put 2 under both front wheels (2 inches) and leveled with no issues. All tires would be on the ground / or leveler block.
Unless someone says you should never use a leveling block under any tire when you plan to auto level or manual level with hydraulics I am not sure I see an issue?
Assuming no issue, was why I created the thread of trying to find out which of the leveling blocks would be best to get if I could get for close to free fro Camping World?
I believe the consensus is the Yellow Dual blocks? However, making a set out of 2x10 wood is simple enough to have both. If for no other reason, I would certainly want 4 blocks to put under the hydraulic Jacks on occasion.