Milenco Aluminium Leveller

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Hi new on this site has anybody had any experience of these levellers please .
 
Bought 2 a few weeks ago secondhand to use in Spain when parked up for the winter. Tried them on the front wheels of the van but found that the flat piece of aluminium compressed the tyres rather than liftted the wheel. They are more suitable for caravans which would be a bit lighter but going to try again with the tyres pumped up a bit as they will be when parked up. Thinking about putting some curved plates on but not sure that that would work either.
May try to sell them and in that case they are outstanding and worth £50 each.
 
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They are not really meant for MHs, the maximum weight they can lift is 1000kg so if you have a lot in the rear of your MH you could easily be close to that limit even with a 3500kg MTPLM as the rear usually has the higher load ... seems a lot of faff when simply using levelling ramps would do.
 
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Thank you both for replying ,we have the the levelling ramps but are struggling with them I have got a few tips from elsewhere so will give that a go . Just thought I would ask about the others before spending out on them , again much appreciated for your help
 
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We had one on our medium sized caravan after about 6 uses it started to bend in the middle, Bulldog used to do a steel model that the Millenco is a far eastern copy of, if the Bulldog model is still available it is far more robust.

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I had one when I had a 1500kg single axle caravan
Bought new off e bay
Used once
Decided it was an absolute pain in the arse
Sold on e bay for £11 less than i gave for it
 
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Bought 2 a few weeks ago secondhand to use in Spain when parked up for the winter. Tried them on the front wheels of the van but found that the flat piece of aluminium compressed the tyres rather than liftted the wheel. They are more suitable for caravans which would be a bit lighter but going to try again with the tyres pumped up a bit as they will be when parked up. Thinking about putting some curved plates on but not sure that that would work either.
May try to sell them and in that case they are outstanding and worth £50 each.
I have a set of Froli wheel levellers complete in carrying bag which have hardly been used and won’t be in future as I now have air suspension. Details here: .
As they are semi circular they won’t flatten the tyre.

Happy to let them go for £20.

Mike
 
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