Ed-N-Dani wrote:
... It also makes me want to try to keep the front a few degrees higher then the rear. ...
Ed
As per most any manufactures recommendation I've seen/read regarding raising or lowering the camper- keep the front 3 to 4" higher while its moving.
When off loaded I'll keep mine a bit higher in front. I'm sure all are a bit different but ours gets really light on the rear jacks. Being out on the nose exaggerates the 'feeling' of camper moving. Been sleeping in ours since '01, I 'know' its virtually impossible for our camper to tip but still find it disconcerting.
Some individuals need to pull off their shoes and check for stones-gotta be a reason that what they believe to be 'known' facts can only be shared in a way that is dismissive & condescending...jeesh.