I've owned a slide-in truck camper for about 3 years now. I have a Hallmark Ute XS in a Dodge RAM 2500 quad cab. I love the ability to go anywhere and camp anywhere but the set-up time once I get to camp is not instant. At the Overland Expo in 2012 I hung out at the SMB booth for a few hours and witnessed the setup. Basically swivel around in your chair, push a button and watch the roof go up, then slide to the back, open the doors and throw out the door mat. Done. I wanted a SMB before but didn't do it due to cost. Thought it prudent to live the lifestyle for a while first. I'm an avid mountain biker and camp all over the 4 corner states so I am definitely using it. But once I find a suitable site, put the feet down, pop the top, and put on the steps it's easily 10 minutes. And I had to do this in the rain the other night. So obviously the SMB is easier/quicker from a setup point of view but one question that's been eating at me for a while now is how do you level a SMB, or even a Sprinter for that matter? I've yet to camp on level ground except perhaps at a formal campground - very rare. On my camper I have remote operated Happy Jack's so I can sit inside the camper with a level and get the camper perfectly flat pushing buttons on a remote. What do you do in a SMB? Dig holes or use boards/ramps under the tires? Anything more sophisticated out there?