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Solution for Pop-Up Camper Leaning to One Side  

Updated 09/29/2025 | Published 09/11/2025

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I have a a Pop up camper that leans to oneside how to fix

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Hi Brian; that somewhat depends on the reason why it is leaning. Is it because of something like a heavy kitchen or other design feature? If so, you can add something like the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs to compensate and keep you level. You can choose from the following:

-SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket - Single Axle - 3K to 5K - Overslung # TSS-107-40

-SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs w/ Line Relocation Bracket - Single Axle - 3K to 5K - Underslung # TSS-106-40

Make sure you check your axle capacity and if the leaf springs are underslung (running under the axle) or overslung (sitting on top of the axle) to get the right fitment. You also need 6" - 8-5/8" between the top of the spring plate and bottom of the frame on the underslung kit or 5-5/16" - 6-1/2" for the overslung kit.

If you have some kind of worn out or damaged leaf springs/suspension components those would need to be replaced.

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Robin H.

9/29/2025

Hi Brian, did you find out what was causing your camper to lean and were the SumoSprings Trailer Helper Springs a good solution for you? I'm curious to know because it could help others with similar camper issues.

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