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Bedlam
May 08, 2017Moderator
I never have a truck camper without basement, so I don't have pictures of that setup. You would have a 4' wide floor and at least two steps to get into the cab over.
Here you can see the climb into bed if the floor sits on top of the wheel wells. The step is where the fresh water tank is located in most campers. This was my Arctic Fox that had a right side slide for the fridge and dinette.
Here you can see the lower climb into bed if the floor sits above the truck bed rails like in my Host or a an Eagle Cap. You will also see the that the slide out sections are almost flush with the floor verses having to step up into slide out seating.
You can also see how much more width you get with an above rail floor and a slide on both sides. Even though I have a shower and pantry behind that 3' wide center TV wall, there is a 2.5' wide aisle to either side of the bed.
Here you can see the climb into bed if the floor sits on top of the wheel wells. The step is where the fresh water tank is located in most campers. This was my Arctic Fox that had a right side slide for the fridge and dinette.
Here you can see the lower climb into bed if the floor sits above the truck bed rails like in my Host or a an Eagle Cap. You will also see the that the slide out sections are almost flush with the floor verses having to step up into slide out seating.
You can also see how much more width you get with an above rail floor and a slide on both sides. Even though I have a shower and pantry behind that 3' wide center TV wall, there is a 2.5' wide aisle to either side of the bed.
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