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Camco Screw-Mounted RV T Level

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Amazon has Camco Screw-Mounted RV T Level for $2.82. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.

Home Depot also has Camco Screw-Mounted RV T Level for $2.82. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Front-to-back and side-to-side leveling
  • Screw-mounted
  • Helps to show when the RV is level
  • Measures 1.625" W x 2.25" H x 0.56" D

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Camco Screw-Mounted RV T Level (25543, Green, black) on sale for $2.82. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+.

Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Camco Screw-Mounted RV T Level (25543, Green, black) on sale for $2.82. Shipping is free.
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Created 03-29-2023 at 05:37 PM by babgaly | Staff
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Model: Camco RV T Level | Assists You in Leveling Your RV | For Front-to-Back and Side-to-Side Leveling | Screw-Mounted (25543), Green,black

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I'd not screw these in and use silicone.

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> bubble2 268 Posts
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03-29-2023 at 08:59 PM.
This is a slick deal. Not only that better brand and quality than that cheap stuff over Harbor Freight.
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03-30-2023 at 07:01 AM.
Thanks, I needed one of these. Where does everyone put these in a class A? I have auto levelers but they are pretty much useless if not level to begin with. I've been using my 4 foot level and going off the ceiling...a bit overkill and I don't really want to store my 4 foot level inside.
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> bubble2 3,699 Posts
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03-30-2023 at 09:39 AM.
Quote from CaptainElwood :
Thanks, I needed one of these. Where does everyone put these in a class A? I have auto levelers but they are pretty much useless if not level to begin with. I've been using my 4 foot level and going off the ceiling...a bit overkill and I don't really want to store my 4 foot level inside.
I had a class A as well with auto levelers. I loved how it decided (almost every time) to elevate the front wheels off the ground, alarmingly high...even on nearly flat land.

Regarding your question of placement, I normally use a larger level in the center of the RV. I've personally never had much luck with this style as tightening one screw more than the other (on the body of the level) can throw the entire thing off. Also, it is too small to be accurate, in my opinion at least. Okay for getting a general level of a travel trailer when unhooking from a truck through. For that use I would place on a level spot near the tongue of the trailer.
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03-30-2023 at 12:00 PM.
I'd not screw these in and use silicone.
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03-30-2023 at 02:51 PM.
Quote from VirtualShoplift :
I'd not screw these in and use silicone.
I'd use double-sided tape :-). Thanks to the OP - I just bought two.
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> bubble2 906 Posts
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03-30-2023 at 02:54 PM.
I don't have an RV. Do I need this? Lol
Anybody found other uses?
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03-30-2023 at 02:55 PM.
These would have been even more functional if they had 45 degree angles on the sides instead of whatever angle they currently have.
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> bubble2 421 Posts
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03-30-2023 at 03:08 PM.
Perfect place at the perfect time! I was literally going to stop by a home depot this weekend and buy something similar for my toy hauler. Thanks opppp!!!
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03-30-2023 at 03:50 PM.
Hmm, this seems to require being put on a horizontal surface, so like the tongue of a trailer. For rigs that are really just 4 vertical walls, two separate bubble levels would make more sense - 1 on the front or back wall outside, and one on a side wall.
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03-30-2023 at 06:41 PM.
Quote from dartmouth01 :
Hmm, this seems to require being put on a horizontal surface, so like the tongue of a trailer. For rigs that are really just 4 vertical walls, two separate bubble levels would make more sense - 1 on the front or back wall outside, and one on a side wall.
Looks like it'll be fine either way