Boards or Lynx Levelers

Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby Colliemom » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:28 pm

Now that I have my second TT and am getting it ready to head out for a first time trip, I need to get something to level with. On my last TT, I used 2x8 by 8's for my dual wheels and they came in handy a number of times. This time around I am considering getting some Lynx Levelers at Wal Mart. Friend has some and loves them.

But wondered what most of you use? I haven't seen too many rigs with the plastic blocks under them Seems like most people use boards, which of course are far cheaper and we love to save money, right :lol: But boards can be heavy and dirty and....

Anybody who uses the plastic levelers ever have a problem with them? I would think that in a way, they would be a bit more time consuming in a rain storm for instance.
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby Acadianmom » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:46 pm

I carry 3 boards and a set of the plastic levelers. Sometimes I only need a little side to side leveling and a board under each wheel on one side is enough. I find that the plastic levelers have a tendency to sink in the mud if it's wet.

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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby snowball » Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:11 pm

used to have boards don't know what happened to them but we used a combo of both
noticed when setting up the time that the plastic ones are getting bad might have to
put that on the Christmas wish list :lol:
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby dpf » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:43 pm

We used to use boards then I bought some Lynx levelers....DH thought I was nuts, but now he really likes them.
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby Azusateach » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:44 pm

Boards are going to be heavy, and given your tow vehicle situation I'd be looking for any way I could to keep things lightweight. I have Lynx and really like them -- easier to clean up when they get muddy, and I can configure them in different ways if need be.

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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby Bethers » Wed Jul 31, 2013 2:03 am

I started with boards, changed to lynx levelers and wouldn't go back - for many reasons, including the weight. No problem with them sinking. Did have a problem with boards rotting and splitting, though.
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby Sandersmr » Wed Jul 31, 2013 7:43 am

I have much less outside storage than you but can fit 2 bags of the Lynx levelers in my little cubby. I love them. I used them not only for leveling side to side but also under the scissor jacks that I use to stabilize the front of the trailer (my trailer only has stabilizers in the rear). I use more of them now for the jacks since I flipped the axle on my TT.

And Sue, I don't know what your clearance is like but a lot of Sportsmen Classic owners have done the axle flip to gain a little more clearance. I gained 4-6", just enough to keep from dragging getting out of my driveway and service station drives or anywhere where there is a change in angle. I just waited until my warranty was up to avoid voiding the warranty in any way.
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby mitch5252 » Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:39 am

dpf wrote:...DH thought I was nuts...


If the shoe fits...just sayin'.
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby BirdbyBird » Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:06 pm

But Mitch how often does she even wear shoes down on that farm? :roll:

Have never used lumber but have seen others do so successfully. I use the blocks just fine and don't plan on switching. I carry two sets (Once you park in Sarah's drive way, it become necessary to own at least two sets..... :lol: ) I try to park so that it is the front that needs the lift, but I have enough to lift back dual tires if they need it. I have limited storage and like that I can store blocks separately in different areas as needed.
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby cpatinjones » Wed Jul 31, 2013 9:12 pm

I carry two sets plus
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Re: Boards or Lynx Levelers

Postby JudyJB » Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:57 pm

I bought an 8 foot long 2x12, and Lowes cut it into four pieces at no charge. So now I have four 2x12 boards that will go in nicely sideways for my duallies. Cost was about $10 total. I did not buy the treated ones. They will eventually crack from all the weight on them, but since I have more than I need, I don't mind.

I also have the lynx blocks, but on really soft sandy soil (as in Michigan) I have had problems with them sinking in and moving as I drive on top of them.

I keep a whisk broom in the compartment with the boards and brush them of when I put them away.

I think boards would do much better in muddy soil or loose sand. You could probably make do with a 2x10, cut into pieces.
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