A couple of things I did to make it easier, I had dually brackets installed at the factory on my front camper jacks because my camper is narrower than most (86") and I had Bushwacker flares on my first truck when I bought the camper. It helps me not to worry how close my truck is to the jack when backing in. Second, I put a stripe on the front center of my camper and a stripe on the center of the bed mat to help in aligning when backing in and like the previous poster said, just stop and get out and check your alignment and adjust as you back in, as many times that makes you comfortable. I do not use anybody else to help load my camper, save yourself the agony. Also make sure you are on a somewhat level loading area. I do not think twice about loading and unloading my camper anymore, taking the tailgate on and off is as much of a pain because of my rear camera hookup.