jimh425 wrote:
Some camper manufacturers label their COG and some don't. I think you are likely making this harder than it needs to be.
COG is important if you are trying to carry a long bed camper on a short bed. Otherwise, it doesn't matter since you can't do much about it. You have what you have for a particular model. Sure, you can impact by carrying less water or more water forward or emptying your tanks if they are aft, but otherwise, it is what it is.
Do you have a long bed or short bed?
Shopping right now, was looking at maybe going the flatbed route, and gathering measurements for the bed manufacture.
JJ