Levelling Jacks

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I am considering getting something like these for my Roadtrek (Sprinter). Been using the "Legos" and not really happy with getting it right. Also had them fly out when trying to ascend or descend. I think they will function better as additional lift blocks under stationary jacks.

These scissor jacks would be permanently mounted underneath and driven up or down with a hand drill.

Any experience with these? Recommendation for fastening locations on a sprinter?

I know these cannot "lift" the RV off the ground.
 

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I am considering getting something like these for my Roadtrek (Sprinter). Been using the "Legos" and not really happy with getting it right. Also had them fly out when trying to ascend or descend. I think they will function better as additional lift blocks under stationary jacks.

Personnaly, I like the
inflatable levelers. Another option for you to consider.
 
I have the Quadra Big Foot Leveling System, and it is junk. Have to put leveling pads on the ground for them to reach and try to level.
 
I am considering getting something like these for my Roadtrek (Sprinter). Been using the "Legos" and not really happy with getting it right. Also had them fly out when trying to ascend or descend. I think they will function better as additional lift blocks under stationary jacks.

These scissor jacks would be permanently mounted underneath and driven up or down with a hand drill.

Any experience with these? Recommendation for fastening locations on a sprinter?

I know these cannot "lift" the RV off the ground.

Have you looked for a place to mount them? It might not be as easy as you think.
I see those more as stabilizers than lifting jacks, although they will certainly do some leveling.
My current van doesn't seem to rock as much as the ones i had when I was young:D so I haven't looked into them.
 
Those are stabilizing jacks. You might be able to raise the van an inch or so before reaching the jack’s weight limit, but that’s hardly worth the trouble.

The other issue is a lifting point on the van body. Study the MB manual for approved lifting points and you will see there are only four (as I recall). They are not easy to access.
 
Personally I like to use the heavy duty plastic levelling ramps the you drive up on. With our Roadtrek C210P weight is always an issue and these things are light weight too!

BeechLane.com
carries some cool ones. There are others too. I’d be careful with those Crank Jacks as they will present a whole lot of other issues as well as being more expensive etc.
all the best to you in your search for a solution!
Jim
 
Thanks for the insights. While I had hoped to mount permanently there really is not the space to do so. There are four exposed solid points on the frame. I was wondering stabilizing jacks for slideouts might be better. They are rated at 5000 lbs, and the 13-26" range would work fine based on the frame lift points I plan to use. They also take up less room.
 

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