I have been thinking about the same idea. I was looking to use a hard tonneau cover as the lifting part along with some soft sides like the sportmaster camp-along.
Yes I did take a look at his it was part of the reason I snapped up the shell even though it was for a long bed. I was now just trying to decide if towing, spare tire access, or ease of entry was worth the angled construction.
The camper is being built with an 8 ft flippac that is why I have the overhang. As for use it squared would probably help with the toilet placement and extra interior space. But after seeing the angled I didn't know if it would help with entry height or towing/spare tire access.
I am building a camper for my truck that will hang out past the bed I am trying to decide which is better or at least what are the positives to either a squared off rear overhang or an angled one? I realize ease of construction for one and departure angle for the other, is there any thing else?
I have an 8 foot flip pac I was thinking of modifying to fit a short bed. Any suggestions on what would I need to do to sure up the front over hang. Right now as it sits it has no overhang since it was for a long bed? As for getting a new one being on the east coast makes switching it for...
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