JimK-NY wrote:
mkirsch wrote:
How can you not see the difference, unless you are being obtuse to save face for some reason?
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Your photo may make sense to you, but not too me. The exposure is dark and the whole photo was taken at a considerable angle from level.
In any case I fail to understand the issue. I have the same difference with a larger gap in the front of the bed and a smaller gap in the rear. For my Ram, the slope is due to the height of the rails. They are higher in the rear meaning the gap is less in the rear.
Not my photo. OP's photo.
The issue is, it's not physically possible for the bed to be the same depth front to back, and the camper to be the same depth front to back, and there be a difference in gap along the frame rails, unless there is a structural concern.
If the camper is "rocking" on a crowned bed floor, something's going to give eventually. Either the bed floor or the camper. Neither is a good thing.
If something has already "given" it's not going to heal on its own with time. It's going to get worse.
The OP needs to take the camper out of the truck and figure out what's going on and address it before it gets expensive.