JimK-NY wrote:
I have a Ram so perhaps my experience does not help. I use the wheel well areas for storage which are easily accessed by doors in my Northstar. No dirt or water enters but I have had insects and birds fly into those areas. I put insulation between the bottom of the camper and the truck bed "rails". The insulation needs to be about 3/4" thicker in the front than in the rear. This is for my 2018 Ram 3500 and was also true when I owned a 2010 Ram 2500.
This has nothing to do with the level of the camper or the truck. The camper floor does not slope. The "rails" are higher in the front than in the rear of the truck!
Jim, we are not the only ones talking about this.
Joe
https://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/topic/23249-camper-sits-higher-in-the-front-than-in-the-rear/
PS, This is a fantastic thread!