cabover clearance above cab
brp : The camper doesn't hit the cab - so far. The clearance of the cabover is very close, 1.5" at the closest point which is the middle of the cab and the center running lights. FYI the cab running lights are not higher than the highest point of the cab, it looks like they are higher but they are not.
Recall the flatbed is hinged in the rear and when articulated it cannot get any closer where aligned with the frame, however, outside of the frame it can get closer:
This means there is some 'roll' of the camper and the outer edge of the camper can drop below the window on an extreme flex:
It is pretty weird to see the bottom edge of the camper straight out the top of the window.
This positive result was due ENTIRELY to Rob at Phoenix camper. I asked him to keep it as close as possible to the cab the only measurement I gave him was the height of the cab over the flatbed (which wasn't even started at the time) and described how I expected it to flex. His experience put this dead on. Some day I need to take it out and slow twist it, get out, and inspect if gets any closer at any point of the twist.
I intend to fill the 'gaps' to eliminate turbulent flow between cabover and cab (if possible), cab and camper/bed (top, sides, and bottom) and between camper and garage. I think about 1/4" gap would be the maximum but it won't be possible everywhere. I'm going to use 'angle' plastic glued and screwed to the camper and probably rubber / neoprene glued to that to prevent damage when my air dams inevitably touch the cab. Making this look acceptable will be a challenge.