Yes, as you see, the camper is "on the jacks", but the other side does not show this condition. When the jacks are up, it's even worse. The rear tire is about 1/4" from rubbing on the sheet metal. The unit does not "dogwalk" when being towed, and the springs and axles are the same distance as the other side.Two things come to mind.
It looks like the entire weight of the camper is not on the wheels. This allows the axles to swing free and not be in a normal travel position.
Have you looked at the axles, springs and shackles for any damage?
I would suggest that once you are hitched up and travel fifty feet or so, revisit the axle position.
Peace
Dave
Yes, I did replace the fender skirts, on both sides, due to one breaking off. Heartland only carries black or white, no brown. I have not replaced the small piece. I used the existing mounting holes for the new ones.Just a small observation, but did someone replace the skirt with a wrong one? I see a brown piece on the coach and a titanium coloured one on the slide. View attachment 68450
Looked the same as this. When I called Heartland to order new fender skirts, they asked if it was a 1 piece or 2 piece skirt. I'm thinking, it should have a 1 piece and the fender was cut out for a 2 piece. The distance to move the large fender skirt back, is about the width of the smaller skirt piece.Do you recall what it looked like before you changed out the fenders?
Pic of before?
Peace
Dave