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BAL 28050 Light Trailer Tire Leveler

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Features

  • Light Trailer Tire Leveler can be used with the Single Tire Locking Chock
  • Eliminates the need for moving trailer onto blocks or ramps
  • Fits 13", 14", & most 15" wheels
  • Includes a ratchet wrench that can be used to turn the drive screw, elevating or lowering the tire lifting pads to the level position
  • Corrosion-resistant finish for long life. Do not use a cordless drill or cordless impact to operate the product unless the drill has an adjustable chuck
  • Distance between plates at the top: 20 1/4 Inches, Distance between plates at the bottom: 12 Inches

Description

Designed for single axle trailers only, the Light Trailer Tire Leveler can be used with the Single Tire Locking Chock for added stability while leveling your light weight trailer. Eliminates the need for moving trailer onto blocks or ramps. Fits 13", 14", and most 15" wheels, and includes a ratchet wrench that can be used to turn the drive screw, elevating or lowering the tire lifting pads to the level position.

Brand: ADNIK


Seasons: Year Round


Load Capacity: 2000-3000 Pounds


Rim Width: 15 Inches


Tire Diameter: 15 Inches


Item dimensions L x W x H: 21 x 19.5 x 4 inches


Item Diameter: 15 Inches


Item Weight: 14 Pounds


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 00


Brand: ‎ADNIK


Seasons: ‎Year Round


Load Capacity: ‎2000-3000 Pounds


Rim Width: ‎15 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎15 Inches


Item Diameter: ‎15 Inches


Item Weight: ‎14 Pounds


UPC: ‎702028280500


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎00


Manufacturer: ‎BAL RV Products


Model: ‎28050


Item Weight: ‎14 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎28050


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎28050


Date First Available: June 15, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easiest way to level any trailer
This jack had rave reviews for good reason. It is simple to use and fits our 15" tires. Like the instructions tell you do NOT use a drill and it will only work for part of the work anyway. The ratcheted wrench that comes with it works great. It IS heavy and bulky, however, and with a popup tent trailer there is no extra storage room. So my engineer husband designed a super rack that he welded to the bumper of the trailer. When we fold our trailer down I will take more pictures to show the locking mechanism etc. We also liked the the fact that after lifting the trailer it acted as a chock. We had no worries that it would roll off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Barbara Barbara

  • Simple, effective, and stable
My family has been using pop up campers since I was a child and I have finally purchase my own! I have a 2011 Jayco Jay 1007 that has a gross weight of about 2,950 lbs. I am a bit new to towing a vehicle. Moving forward is no problem for me now that I've taken a few trips and gotten used to making wide turns and using my mirrors! However, backing up is a whole new world that makes me a bit anxious and causes me to use an abnormal amount of curse words; I want to do as little of it as possible. After going on a few trips with the Jayco and having to go through the process of leveling by adding/subtracting pieces of wood under my low-side tire (back up, pull forward, repeat), I knew that I wanted a simpler solution. The BAL Tire Leveler is that solution! Here are my thoughts: Things I like: * Simplicity. I maneuver myself into the campsite, chock the high side, place the BAL, adjust the height, and I'm done! * Security. I was always uncomfortable putting a bunch of boards under my wheel but the BAL removes all of my worry; the camper feels VERY stable * Its serves as its own tire chock....I know that thing isn't going anywhere without my permission * Price. I've seen this product in Camping World and other stores for over $100 Things to consider: * Height needs: most campground sites are going to be pretty level but I bring my Jayco to a lot of music festivals where you're setting up in a field or some other, ungraded piece of land where I've needed to do a lot of leveling work in the past. I'm a bit concerned that this might not raise the tire enough in some of these places and I'm not sure what I'll do if this ends up being the case. I may need to go back to adding some boards under the tire before placing the BAL...which I was hoping to avoid. We shall see. All other places, though, I have no concerns about whatsoever * Its a bit difficult to raise. The one that I have came with a ratchet to adjust the jack height. The wheel blocks it from making full rotations so I have to ratchet it and...well...when I have a lot of height to cover, it was slow going and I needed to take some breaks. That's not a big deal to me though as I might just be weak. I'll get over it but its something to consider if you don't feel like spending 10 minutes jacking this thing up All in all: I love this product and I'll be recommending it to others! The peace of mind that I feel from the provided stability and set up simplicity makes up for any extra time that I may need to put in on VERY unleveled surfaces ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2017 by Michelle L.

  • Works Great - Just don't buy used!
Updating my review after talking to the manufacturer. We have a Coachmen Clipper V-TREK V2 pop-up camper with 15" wheels. The BAL leveler is very easy to use, or at least I think it would be if it weren't broken. We bought ours used on Amazon, and discovered the hex head on the threaded rod was broken when we tried to use it on a trip (see pics). The manufacturer indicated the hex head is swaged onto the threaded rod and may break if an impact drill is used to raise the leveler. Most likely the previous buyer used an impact drill, broke it, glued it back on, and returned it (I'm assuming Amazon didn't try to glue it and resale it!). The swaged threaded rod assembly is presumably strong enough to meet the weight spec when used properly. I'd suggest avoiding purchasing used unless you use it to lift your trailer during the return period because this type of damage won't be detectable by visual inspection alone. And don't use an impact drill! We were able to use a vice grip to raise and lower the leveler (we have added one to our tool bag in case this happens again). BAL sells replacement screws (part plus shipping to CO cost us $41 so we ended up paying $10 more all said and done for this used one than a brand new one cost, ug), so at least we will be able to fix it. Some reviewers mentioned having difficulty sliding the leveler into place. On soft ground we put our stabilizers down to momentarily take pressure off the tire so we could slide the BAL leveler in. This wouldn't be necessary for campers with smaller wheels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by April, Matt and Baby Rollins April, Matt and Baby Rollins

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