Yeah, but I want to live the Stable Lift dream! I want to back up, press the buttons and be done. I'll do whatever it takes to make the camper hold together. Even if I have to run 200 rolls of duct tape up over the roof.
Just kidding. Well, sort of...
I've loaded a bunch of different campers onto a bunch of different trucks over the last almost 30 years and hated each and every time. Granted, I've always had older campers of iffy structural integrity, but after sinking a ridiculous amount of $$ into building the most ideal 2nd-gen Dodge diesel I could, a newer less rotted camper isn't coming anytime soon.
Having it be pushbutton-easy to load/unload will make a huge difference in how often I can actually use my camper. Also, I have a Kelderman air ride rear suspension setup that gets in the way of having rear frame tiedowns. I've had to clamp bed rail tiedowns on the rear every time.
Ever since my truck became my daily driver it's been even more of a goal to have the camper be that quick and easy to grab or drop.
I should make a whole thread about loading nightmares.