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Levelling a twin axle side to side.

 

3rd - I then reverse the van up the ramp until it is at the top and the second ramp is placed about 6 inches behind the first ramp.

6th – When you are at the required height, apply the caravan's hand brake and chock it's wheels using the two chocks that came with the ramps, then finally unhitch the caravan from the car.

 

N.B.

•   You do not have to reverse onto the ramps, there is nothing to stop you going forwards on to them, either with your movers or the tow car.

 

•   If your van is fitted with 4WD motor movers you can use these instead of the towcar, but make sure that the jockey wheel is pointing straight ahead towards the front otherwise the van will tend to go slightly off to one side.

 

Article submitted by Terry.

 

 

 

 

I for one always use a pair of the yellow Fiamma levelling ramps, normally we use the car, but in this case we used the movers.

 

1st - I reverse on to the pitch and I stop the van about 4ft from where I want to finally be.

 

2nd - I place the first ramp behind the rear wheel on the side that wants lifting up.

4th - Then reversing slowly the rear wheel will climb down the back of the first ramp onto the bottom of the 2nd ramp.