LynxLevelers Leveling Blocks

Doug S • April 13, 2025

I’ve written before about How to Level your trailer camper. For those of us who don’t have a leveling system, you level side to side by raising the tires. You do this by putting something under the tires.

LynxLevelers

The options here range from lumber to blocks designed specifically for leveling to DIY solutions with things like horse mats cut into pieces. My preference is to use plastic blocks made for leveling- specifically LynxLevelers from TriLynx.

A close up of a tire sitting on top of a pair of orange blocks. I like the plastic leveling blocks because they’re lighter weight, more tidy, and more compact than using lumber. Yes, more tidy: the LynxLevelers are smooth and don’t hold onto dirt and mud like wood does. Pick them up, clap them together, and they’re clean enough of government work.

The weight is important as all RVers should be mindful. With fulltiming, we run maxed out and I strive to keep our load to a minimum.

I specifically like TriLynx brand blocks over the competition because I feel like they’re better made. Long before this site and blog, we bought a total of 3 sets. We have close to 1,000 nights and the blocks have been used almost every one of them (either as levelers or a variety of other uses). They’ve held up well. They show a few war wounds due to stupidity on my part, but over all- they’re mostly intact. Plus, TriLynx just came out with a 10 year warranty good on all LynxLevelers!

Other LynxLeveler Uses

As I mentioned above, I not only use the LynxLevelers for leveling my camper, I also use them for a variety of other things.

Commonly, I’ll use them under the rear stabilizers to shorten the distance the scissor jacks have to extend; this results in a more stable experience inside.

I use them under my awning support poles to protect my patio mat and/or keep them from sinking into the ground.

I’ve even made art where with my sewer with make shift sewer supports out of pieces of vinyl gutters.

A rv is plugged into a power outlet in a parking lot.
Here I used all of my TriLynx blocks + products to level out my sewer from an uphill slope

They are often used under my Torklift Glowsteps stairs when I need some extra lift.

A set of stairs sitting on top of a rug next to a picnic table.
Raising Glowstep stairs with LynxLevelers

I’ve even used them under the corner of our folding table to get it leveled.

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