SlideInDad wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Well one side is sagging a little. Older truck right? I'd jack it up and get equal plates as needed.
When u load the camper on it it will be better that way IMO.
That doesn't really make sense. The stable load is designed to turn in before loading and turn out when unloaded. To do what you're saying I'd have to jack the truck up every time I loaded or unloaded?
I had to jack up my 2015 F350 to engage the stableloads so I took them off and use some energy suspension 9.9117 bump stops instead. I just jack it up under the hitch with a floor jack and drop them in the spring holes. No rattle and no wear with the polyurethane instead of steel on steel. Stableloads heading for eBay.