- Joined
- Apr 13, 2009
- Messages
- 15,110
- Vehicle Year
- '06, '11
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
Yeah, I'm not bothered backing under a camper. Look thru the back window and stop every couple feet and do a walk around. I have used the mechanical corner jacks. Takes a while but works fine. I bought some hydraulic jacks used but never got them installed before selling the camper. If I remember I have some pics of my setup I used for several years. Basically a 11.5' camper on a 1977 F250 with a 20' bumper pull. There was no extension on the truck. The tongue was long enough to fit fine. I had to cut a bit off the back of the camper to clear the tongue. It was nice, I could step out of the camper onto the trailer tongue. I had plywood on top and a 2"*12" screwed on across and under the tongue for a step. The jacks for the trailer are on the deck frame, not the tongue.