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AnEv942
Feb 03, 2020Nomad



I dunno the only reason I think looks off is back in the day when standard cabs were the norm, east west camper beds were also the norm.
As extended cab trucks became more common so did campers with north south beds.
Anyway an extended cabover camper on standard cab truck does restrict vertical vision out the windshield- however not as much as if the sun-visors are down. Never had an issue seeing a traffic light.
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