If you haven't already bought a single, consider getting a pair - we also have a single axle, but have used the pair on very uneven sites with the 2nd one as a stabiliser or wedge to stop slippage. The 2nd one can also sometimes come in handy as a booster or chock for the jockey wheel. Storage space for two is not that much greater than one. If you really do only want one, maybe find someone to share the pair with??
Possum3 said
07:16 PM Dec 5, 2015
Murray the second ramp can be useful sometimes to lift up the rear/side of the tug.
Long Weekend said
07:33 PM Dec 5, 2015
Thanks for the replies. There are some pros to buying a pair of ramps that I hadn't thought of before. My thinking was that I would only need to raise one side of the van.
Jack (Wobblynut) I hadn't thought of Super Cheap. I'll check them out during next week.
John (Rockylizard) I did check Caravans Plus (who are only about ten kilometres away) but missed the one and only single ramp they have.
So far I haven't found anything suitable on eBay but will keep looking.
But at least I now know that single ramps are out there!
Murray
rockylizard said
07:57 PM Dec 5, 2015
Gday...
That's strange Murray their website (that I attached) shows they have 20 in stock now
Cheers - John
Long Weekend said
08:29 PM Dec 5, 2015
My reply was poorly worded - I meant that out of the dozen or so different types of levellers they had, only one was offered as a single. All the rest were all sold as a pair.
Regards,
Murray
Onedodger said
10:20 PM Dec 5, 2015
Get a pair,
Sometimes the van & tug are facing down hill and if you do not want to take the tug off simply put the ramps under the tugs back wheels and if facing uphill under the tugs front wheels. There are many uses for the ramps including leveling the step at the door.
reeb51 said
08:45 AM Dec 6, 2015
CaravanPlus do have an online ordering facilities and are very good and reliable. Have used them before for parts.
brickies said
09:45 AM Dec 6, 2015
2 or 3 25 min pine boards work well
Hylda&Jon said
10:18 AM Dec 6, 2015
I got mine from this site on eBay a few months ago from here. Had it in 4 days of ordering.
I have added that ramp onto my eBay watch list while I keep looking. But at first glance it looks like all I'll need.
Murray
PeterD said
09:40 PM Dec 6, 2015
Go down to a timber merchant who will do cut lengths of pine timber. Get them to cut you a 1200 or 1500 mm length of 140 x 35 treated pine. You support one end on one or two blocks of timber. You then reverse or pull your van wheel up on to this ramp just a little more than needed to level the van. you place a block of timber in front of the wheel and then release the brakes to let the van roll down onto the block. This will level the van and chock the wheel in one go. This will be cheaper than those plastic blocks.
On our last trip a couple of weeks ago I was on a site with a slight sideways slope although it was not enough to stop the fridge from working well.
Anyway, that got me thinking that a levelling ramp would be useful to have. So on our return I checked various sellers for a levelling ramp.
However, I have a single axle van and only require one ramp, yet all the sellers I checked sell them as a pair.
Does anybody know of a shop that sells single levelling ramps?
Murray
I got a Single one from SuperCheap.
Gday...
Hopefully this will fill the bill Woobly
Some others may know of different brands perhaps.
http://caravansplus.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=12742
Cheers - John
Jack (Wobblynut) I hadn't thought of Super Cheap. I'll check them out during next week.
John (Rockylizard) I did check Caravans Plus (who are only about ten kilometres away) but missed the one and only single ramp they have.
So far I haven't found anything suitable on eBay but will keep looking.
But at least I now know that single ramps are out there!
Murray
Gday...
That's strange Murray
their website (that I attached) shows they have 20 in stock now 
Cheers - John
Regards,
Murray
Get a pair,
Sometimes the van & tug are facing down hill and if you do not want to take the tug off simply put the ramps under the tugs back wheels and if facing uphill under the tugs front wheels. There are many uses for the ramps including leveling the step at the door.
I got mine from this site on eBay a few months ago from here. Had it in 4 days of ordering.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-Wheel-Leveller-Chock-Anti-Slip-Plate-Kit-Ramp-Caravan-caravan-Trailer-Chocks-/281645201538?hash=item41935cb882:g:zckAAOSw34FVFy1T
I have added that ramp onto my eBay watch list while I keep looking. But at first glance it looks like all I'll need.
Murray
Go down to a timber merchant who will do cut lengths of pine timber. Get them to cut you a 1200 or 1500 mm length of 140 x 35 treated pine. You support one end on one or two blocks of timber. You then reverse or pull your van wheel up on to this ramp just a little more than needed to level the van. you place a block of timber in front of the wheel and then release the brakes to let the van roll down onto the block. This will level the van and chock the wheel in one go. This will be cheaper than those plastic blocks.