Hi Gregory,
You are right, there are a lot of camper/tow vehicles setups that are camper nose down too low and rear of truck squatting with the front end of the truck too high. This is not a good thing and the setup is not right.
In your case, we can help but we need some more to go on to tell how far nose down the camper is, how sagging the truck rear is and how high up the truck front end is. Then help you correct a problem if there is one. We need more info to be able to tell if there is a problem or not.
Lets start with,
1. What is your camper model and year?
2. Are you using a weight distributing hitch? If so, what brand, size and what size weight distributing bars do you have?
3. What truck year and model do you have?
4. Have you or a dealer ever set up the weight distribution hitch on the truck? and if so by chance do you have current day fender heights on the front and rear axles of the truck? And how low or high the camper is from level when all hitched up? We really need numbers from a tape measure, not it looks high or low.
5. And, ideally, any pics you can post of the whole truck and camper loaded ready to go camping that show a side view of the truck and camper, and then a pic of the hitch setup more zoomed in showing from the front of the camper to the bumper of the truck? We can then see what you have now.
If you need help posting pics, let us know. In these cases pics go a long way in helping seeing what you are up against or have. It makes this process so much easier.
Hope this helps
John
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Current Sunlines: 2004 T310SR, 2004 T1950, 2004 T2475, 2007 T2499, 2004 T317SR
Prior Sunlines: 2004 T2499 - Fern Blue
2005 Ford F350 Lariat, 6.8L V10 W/ 4.10 rear axle, CC, Short Bed, SRW. Reese HP trunnion bar hitch W/ HP DC
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