





🛠️ Level up your RV game with stability that sticks!
The Camco Camper/RV Leveling Block Cap is a durable, UV-resistant accessory designed to fit atop Camco leveling blocks, creating a stable, flat surface for RV jacks and stabilizers. Its innovative design connects two blocks securely without increasing stack height, enhancing stability and safety on uneven ground. Lightweight and highly visible, these caps simplify setup and storage, making them an essential upgrade for any serious RV adventurer.






| ASIN | B00KTJ5BRE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,110 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #193 in RV Jacks & Stabilizers |
| Brand | Camco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (20,082) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 44500 |
| Manufacturer | Camco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 44500 |
| Model | 44500 |
| OEM Part Number | 44500 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 8.5 x 8.5 inches |
J**Y
Economic top for leveling blocks, especially if you are short on space!
These are great toppers if you are short on space and want to put these on top of the blocks to create a flat surface. I used them for my little camper, and they worked great. Saved me from having to purchase a set of risers! Easy to use, fits on the companion blocks, hard to lose yellow. Takes much less space than the blocks. I put them on top of the blocks that I use with the levelers when camping in a field. Keeps the camper levelers from sinking into the mucky grass.
B**P
Excellent leveling blocks for our (heavy) Sprinter van
This review is for the FasTen XL 10 pack (10.5" × 10.5", 10 ea.). We have a 2024 AWD Sprinter van that's been fully converted to a Class B camper. Fully loaded, the van weighs ~ 8,650 lbs, and sits on 265-mm-wide (10.4-inches wide) BF Goodrich AT KO2 tires. The width of the tires were a driving factor in deciding to purchase the XL-sized blocks instead of the standard blocks. In addition, each wheel carries more than a ton of weight, especially in the rear. To be honest, I had my doubts about how well these plastic blocks would stand up to such loads. I am happy to report that after three weeks of daily use on both dirt and paved surfaces, these blocks have performed very well, showing no signs of cracking or deforming. While in use, the blocks sometimes appear to be bent (and possibly they are, but this could also be an illusion). Nonetheless, when stowing them, the blocks are perfectly flat and stack nicely for easy storage in the van's equipment box. Just knock off the dirt and pebbles, stack them up using the convenient handle, and you're ready to go.
D**S
A Game-Changer for RVers - Camco Fasten XL 2x2 Leveling Block!
As an avid RVer, I can't emphasize enough how the Camco Fasten XL 2x2 Leveling Block has transformed my RVing experience. These leveling blocks are an absolute game-changer, and here's why: Interlocking Design: The interlocking design is ingenious. It allows for effortless customization of the height needed to level my RV, no matter the terrain. These blocks securely fasten together, creating a solid foundation, and there's no need to worry about them shifting or slipping. Stability and Durability: These blocks are incredibly sturdy. They can handle the weight of my RV without flexing or cracking. Even on uneven surfaces, they provide a stable platform, ensuring my RV stays level and secure. Convenience: The Camco Fasten XL blocks are a breeze to use. I appreciate that they come with a built-in handle for easy transportation and storage. Setting them up is quick, saving me time and effort when I arrive at a new campsite. Versatility: They're not limited to leveling alone. I've also used them to support my RV's stabilizer jacks, making them versatile tools for various aspects of RV setup. Quality Build: These blocks are built to last. They can withstand the rigors of outdoor use and are resistant to UV damage. I'm confident that they'll serve me well for many RVing adventures to come. In summary, the Camco Fasten XL 2x2 Leveling Block is an absolute must-have for RVers. They make leveling and stabilizing an RV a breeze and offer peace of mind in any terrain. These blocks have significantly improved my camping experience, and I highly recommend them to fellow RV enthusiasts.
D**G
My second set
I use these to help me level in my driveway. due to a slant I need a full set under each stabilizer in the front and another under the jack. These are better than the others for this function because they have a simple screw to remove in order to use them and no case. I have 3 different sets as I tried various kinds. The solid ones are very sturdy but hold water that makes the feet rust. These allow the water to drain and also work well to hold the pads for the stabilizers. The other set of these I own allow draining as well, but don't hold up well to the weight unless you put the pad right in the middle of the 4 dots. none of these have deformed based on the loads I am putting on them used under my 1100lb tongue or under the stabilizers. I do not use these under my wheels because I have Anderson levelers for side to side and I still have 3 sets. Because of the shape of the connector the wheel chocks and flat covers I have do not work on these unfortunately but then again I did not need them to.
D**D
Very happy.
Bought these at the start of our camping season. I really prefer these to the ones you drive up on that are like a ramp. Besides leaving out under your wheels they can be used for your stabilizer feet as well or your hitch. Quality is great I have not had one crack, I was worried these would be too big to pull my tires over easily but that wasn’t a problem at all. The size allows you to group them together like legos to do what you need to get level. They come in a bundle with a handle that secures them all together in a nice lightweight block that’s easy to store. I actually bought a second set for my fifth wheel after buying the first set. I got them both on sale and am very very happy with them.
M**E
Camco leveling blocks
Way better priced than found at most RV dealers. Work great with my duel wheels.
M**N
Excellent for my purposes
These have proven very helpful for the purposes that I bought them for. One is to lift the front of my SUV a tad to make it easier to get beneath it for oil changes. There is just enough room as it is, but that extra +/- 2" just makes it that much easier to maneuver. Always use chocks and set the parking brake. Use jack stands if the vehicle's standard clearance would be at a crushing level and be mindful of any incline in the terrain. This can be more significant than is apparent. These are also useful when washing the vehicles tires. Otherwise it's difficult to next to impossible to get to the bottom edges of the tire that is sitting on the ground. We've all seen wheels that were cleaned with that one glaring strip that could not be reached for cleaning and tire gel that sticks out like a sore thumb. I am confident that these will perform well for my 17' tandem cargo trailer's tires and tongue jack, and same with my 19' travel trailer, both dual axle, though leveling blocks made for tandem tires would be a bit easier to use in lifting one side up a bit or protecting the tires from cement. One would also have to expect a certain amount of distortion if these are left under weight for extended periods. I see comments on people using wood, which is fine to keep tire contact off of cement, but wood splinters and cracks, so should never be used under a tongue jack if needed to secure the trailer at a height sufficient to maneuver the hitch ball beneath it. I read about these being crushed under a Class "A" RV-that is expecting these relatively inexpensive units to hold the stabilizing pressure of a bus. Others had similar but stories but failed to say what kind of rig that they attempted to use these under, nor did any mention the degree of incline that they were attempting to compensate for. Declaring "not for use with levelers" is an absurd exaggeration without specifics. "Not for use with a bus sized RV, on an incline, with slide outs extended" is one thing. Take a look at the grade of leveler used for demonstration, then look at the footprint of the huge hydraulic pad that this reviewer provided in her photograph, then look at her sweeping statement "since it did not work on my behemoth, it will not work under any circumstances, including your pop up camper!". Use some common sense here. These are built like large Legos. Look a the images provided for an idea of what kind of support that these are intended to provide. "Heavy Duty" is a relative term used in marketing that means nothing if no context is provided. Camco should be a bit more specific, but customers also need to use some common sense and exercise a bit of due diligence.
C**R
Camper levelers
So grateful to help with leveling the camper just add until it's level !! Easy to use, good quality, easy to store
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