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Does anyone have a suggestion for leveling a JLU with 37s? We'll be on the Rubicon Trail for three days with a rooftop tent and hopefully we'll have some way of leveling the Jeep / tent.
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Same as 33s or 35s. drive on a rock, or a piece of wood, or something to level out. maybe grab a few of those RV levelers that stack.
 
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Same as 33s or 35s. drive on a rock, or a piece of wood, or something to level out. maybe grab a few of those RV levelers that stack.
I'm looking at some of those stacking lego-like levelers. They should work, but I'm thinking that they'll take up a crapload of space.
 

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Take a camp shovel. Dig a small hole in front of a high tire and place a rock in front of a low tire. Drive forward.

Been doing this for 20 years with my rv. Works great. Youd be surprised at how little you need to dig to get level most times.
 
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Take a camp shovel. Dig a small hole in front of a high tire and place a rock in front of a low tire. Drive forward.

Been doing this for 20 years with my rv. Works great. Youd be surprised at how little you need to dig to get level most times.
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I'm looking at some of those stacking lego-like levelers. They should work, but I'm thinking that they'll take up a crapload of space.
If you only need two or three, they wouldn't take much space.
 
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Maybe look closer at where you park the camper.
This will be with a group on the Rubicon Trail. I'm thinking that I won't have a lot of flat ground options.
 

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Quick cheap and easy, a couple of 2X4's screwed together using hinges. Fold out for a little lift and fold together doubling them for more height.
 

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Quick cheap and easy, a couple of 2X4's screwed together using hinges. Fold out for a little lift and fold together doubling them for more height.
Oh, that's an interesting idea. That'd be strong enough to support a 6k lb Jeep?
 
 



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