I asked xp camper how they deal with chassis flex and basically they do not isolate the camper. The camper accepts the stresses without failure. I mention this because his campers are sandwich composite construction making them relatively sensitive to frame flex. What I am taking from this is that properly constructed campers being mounted on 3/4 or 1 ton chassis do not need any special considerations.
On another note I noticed that the frame on my 95 dodge 3/4 ton is thicker then on my friends 1/2 ton, making it stiffer. Now this may be a reason to use a heavier duty truck then what you really need.
On the other hand heavier duty trucks have heavy duty leave springs that will transfer more forces to the frame possibly negating most benefits.
Well I am just thinking out loud hear. I can't really draw any conclusions except that frame flex may vary greatly from one truck to another.
There should be more talk on camper mounting that is not related to 3 or 4 point systems on unimogs. Those systems have advantages but also major disadvantages. A spring mount system is cheaper, lighter, lower profile, produces less stress concentrations on the frame. Yet I haven't seen one thread where someone has tried to optimize the system. 3 point mounts on the other hand have a million threads.
It would be nice to come up with a system of measuring the effectiveness of a spring mount system so that someone could tailor there spring rates to their actual camper. For example How do I know if my springs are to soft? What should I look for?