Tried this a few times - it doesn't work, the caravan rolls back a little before the reversing brake engages so it's still not level.We have had this debate before and I have to disagree with those that say reverse up onto the ramps to do this means your brakes will be ineffective as the reverse overide will have come into play.The correct way and only safe way is to drive onto the ramps,apply the handbrake which will now work,chock the wheels for extra safety and unhitch the van.
i had this very same problem. i bought a hydraulic scissor jack, no problem!!! john.Great info on levelling...............however, can anybody tell me how they do it on a twin axle van? When I bought my van it came with yellow Fiamma levelling wedges, my problem is I can't fit a wedge between the axles and consequently if you level using them then all the weight is on one axle. Is there a way around this or do I need to invest in planks of wood that I have observed under other vans?? Any help greatly appreciated.
AB
I suggest you get your van serviced.Tried this a few times - it doesn't work, the caravan rolls back a little before the reversing brake engages so it's still not level.
I've never had a problem reversing up, applying the handbrake which is effective forwards without any movement.