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Jun 17, 2008
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Afternoon All,

To level up a van has anyone or no of anyone that has used stackpads to do this once the levellers are under the wheels. I have noticed on many rally's i have been on with my local centre that they tend to use wood? is wood safer that teh stackpads?

Thanks

Rob.
 
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are these the same as the jack pads you get from towsure?

if so I've got some and have no problems using them. Only had to use them a couple of times and they seem fine.
 
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are these the same as the jack pads you get from towsure?

if so I've got some and have no problems using them. Only had to use them a couple of times and they seem fine.
Hi Roger,

Yes they are the same as what you get from towsure. Thanks for the feedback.

Rob.
 
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Hi - I use stackapads all the time under the corner steadies. I used to carry lots of wood pieces which did just the same job but were a lot heavier to carry around and do not "lock together" like the stackapads

I still carry just a couple of squares of wood for emergency.
 
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I use Stackapads and have done for some time. They are lighter than wood and as mentioned do lock together. They are also easy to clean. I also have the same make of Jackpads that are deigned to fit with the Stackapads which make it a more stable operation. However I still carry some 5" x 1 " blanks to go under the Jackpads if the ground is soft to spread the load a little.
 
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Like David I keep a set of stackapads for use if it is just the question of distance to ground in good weather conditions but still keep a couple of pieces of wood in the front locker for spreading the load in wet conditions or for use under jockey wheel in some situations.

Alun
 

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