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Grit_dog
May 30, 2019Navigator
You cant be pulling of backing the truck through potholes or similar while under the camper. But you have a whole pasture to find 8' of relatively flat ground.
Or use a couple planks to keep the rear wheels of the truck running relatively smoothly.
Loading and unloading on slopes is fine though. Of course more level the better, but....
That's the easy part. Park the truck where you're going to unload. Once the camper is up off the truck and ready to drive out, measure or mark where each of the jacks are extended to.
Level/drop camper for use, re-set camper to the same measurements when you re-load it. This applies to pavement or pasture.
Or use a couple planks to keep the rear wheels of the truck running relatively smoothly.
Loading and unloading on slopes is fine though. Of course more level the better, but....
That's the easy part. Park the truck where you're going to unload. Once the camper is up off the truck and ready to drive out, measure or mark where each of the jacks are extended to.
Level/drop camper for use, re-set camper to the same measurements when you re-load it. This applies to pavement or pasture.
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