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How to Level a Pop-Up Camper

• RV Lifestyle

Whether you have a single axle trailer or one of the big motorhomes on the market, leveling your rig will keep you comfortable and everything running properly.

If you don't level your camper, you probably won't be as comfortable. You even risk getting headaches if you're sleeping at a downward angle. Some parts of your RV, like the fridge on many units, also need to be level in order to operate efficiently.

Your best option for leveling a pop-up camper may not be the same as another RV owner. Each RV is different and may need a jack or leveler that is not the same as what someone else needs.

The following is a guide to help you understand how to level a pop-up trailer, especially if this is your first time doing it.

Did you know one of the first campers Jen and I had was a pop-up camper? Keep reading and you'll see a picture of it!

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Types of Leveling Tools

Before jumping right into how to level a pop-up trailer, you first need to understand what tools are needed to level it.

Jacks and Stabilizers

In order to stabilize and level your trailer, you may need some sort of jack or stabilizer. There are many different types available on the market. We'll go over a few in a moment. Class B Campervans are the exception. Most are leveled by putting the wheels on blocks or boards. But that's for another discussion.

Here, we're talking about how to level a pop-up camper trailer.


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