Do not level it with the jacks. These are not designed to be load bearing like that. You have to level with either blocks or Anderson type levelers at the wheels.
Also, the jacks are really meant for stabilizing and not leveling. We all use them to “perfect” (if that’s possible) the level. Do side to side first while still connected and then front to back after you disconnect.
If you have a little budget (+/- $250) for it and will be moving often enough, the Anderson levelers and the LevelMatePRO are a sweet combo. Anderson levelers let you slowly change level, and the LevelMatePro will tell you right where to stop. I’m super sensitive to an unlevel trailer and this setup has been great.
Pull up to the site and then level left and right. Use leveling blocks under the wheel of the side that needs to be raised… only if needed. You might need to move the van back and forwards as u adjust the height. Once leveled left to right, Chock wheels and unhitch. Then level front to back on to the hitch. The van should now be level. Note, you have not touched the stabilizer jacks yet. Now use the stabilizer jacks but they should not be use to lift the van, just bring them into contact with the ground then maybe a little more.
I think these are the best for the price and work well for me. You can catch a video on YouTube to learn how to use a leveler. This will get you level left to right. If you have the money I would also recommend an electric blue tooth leveler . I have a level mate pro and it makes it so much easier to level the rv right to left and front to back.
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A level mate pro and Anderson jacks are what we use. Super easy combo if it’s in your budget.
Yes, raise the height of your tires on the low side. Put a board up under the “low” side. Or run to Walmart. I use the Anderson Levelers, which you can buy an off brand at Walmart. You can just roll up on them while you are still attached. Put a level on the rear bumper if your camper doesn’t have one included from the factory. You’ll get it! We all do stuff like this in the beginning.


