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Leveling Wedges Done Right — What You Need to Know

· by 040 Team

Leveling Wedges Done Right — What You Need to Know

Leveling wedges look like a simple piece of plastic. They are — until you actually need them, and you realize: not that trivial. Here's everything you should know.

Which wedges are out there?

Stepped wedge (standard). Classic. Two or three fixed steps. Pro: cheap, robust, nothing to break. Con: you rarely land exactly on a step — you're always slightly too high or too low.

Multi-step wedge. Like a stepped wedge but with more steps or a continuous ramp in 1 cm increments. More precise, slightly more expensive.

Air bag / leveling pillow. You lay it flat under the wheel and pump air in. Pro: continuously adjustable to the millimeter. Con: needs a pump, theoretically can leak.

Support plates (not wedges). When the ground is soft (grass, gravel), you need plates under the supports or wheels — otherwise the camper sinks crooked.

For most campers, a multi-step wedge set plus a few support plates is enough.

Which wheel? Front, back, diagonal

Rule of thumb:

Important: with caravans, ALWAYS level before unhitching. If you unhitch first and then go looking for a wedge, the axle is locked.

Calculating wedge height — rule of thumb

If the app doesn't tell you: roughly 3–4 cm of wedge height per 1° of tilt at typical wheelbase. Example: camper sits 2° crooked → 6–8 cm wedge under the low wheel.

More precisely: wedge height = sin(angle) × wheelbase. For a caravan with ~2.5 m wheelbase and 2° tilt = ~9 cm. But the rule of thumb is good enough in practice.

When is a pitch not worth it?

Some spots can't be saved by any wedge:

How 040 Level helps

We build a sensor + app that automate exactly this: you see not just the angle, but get a direct recommendation — which wheel, which wedge height. Plus: the app beeps as you roll on, faster the closer to level. No need to step out after every inch of travel and check.

The 040 hack: one air bag + one multi-step wedge is enough for 95% of all pitches. Pack both in the car, done.

To the app

See you on the road — Your 040 Team