Camco Rv Leveling Blocks Travel Trailer 5th Wheel Motorhome Class C Stabilizer on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, US
Camco RV Leveling Blocks Travel Trailer 5th Wheel Motorhome Class C Stabilizer
The Camco RV Leveling Block 10-pack allows you to stack the
interlocking blocks to the desired height for safe and easy leveling.
They have strong, durable construction and a solid bottom so they won't
sink into the ground. These blocks can be used with single wheels,
double wheels, hydraulic jacks, tongue jacks, stabilizer jacks, 5th
wheel jacks and tandem axles. This kit includes a zippered storage bag
with a handle.
- 10 interlocking blocks stack to the desired height for safe and easy leveling
- Strong and durable construction
- Solid bottom so they won't sink into the ground
- Includes zippered storage bag with handle
- Made in the USA
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