Found some leveling ramps for the Roadtrek van conversion, on a 2002 Chevy 3500 cab&chassis. I ordered the levelers and they are 6 inch wide, my tire foot print is 8" wide. No way no how would I use a 6" block under a 8" tire and they do not offer a wider leveler.
I am going to try to make these longer to gain 6" of lift instead of 4". I made a template yesterday out of mdf, I will ruff cut the wood out of untreated syp and use the template with a pattern bit to finish the blank to size.
Instead of using screws I will drill straight through the leveler and use all thread and glue.
Is glue necessary Titebond 3, if I do glue should I run the 2X8 through my surface planer. I do not want to use treated lumber because I have no idea what the chemicals in the wood will do to the tires. My RV tires last for years so it is a long term effect. Would tends to be slippery when wet, any suggestions on surface treatment for adhesion.
Any input, suggestions, ideas, thoughts or wisecracks greatly appreciated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQbACPappto&t=1010s
I am going to try to make these longer to gain 6" of lift instead of 4". I made a template yesterday out of mdf, I will ruff cut the wood out of untreated syp and use the template with a pattern bit to finish the blank to size.
Instead of using screws I will drill straight through the leveler and use all thread and glue.
Is glue necessary Titebond 3, if I do glue should I run the 2X8 through my surface planer. I do not want to use treated lumber because I have no idea what the chemicals in the wood will do to the tires. My RV tires last for years so it is a long term effect. Would tends to be slippery when wet, any suggestions on surface treatment for adhesion.
Any input, suggestions, ideas, thoughts or wisecracks greatly appreciated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQbACPappto&t=1010s


