Hi everyone. I am working on my Sunrader + F450 project and I have to make a big decision and would like to hear what you all have to say. (My blog is at sunroamer4x4.blogspot.com.)
My dilemma is whether to mount the Sunrader body forwards with the cab-over over the cab, as is traditionally done, or to mount it backwards. If I go backwards, the cab-over bed would be hanging off the back of the truck. In the attached picture you can see what the cab-over portion looks like, gives a sense of how it would look.
Here are my thoughts on mounting backwards:
+ The total height of the truck would be about 1 foot lower (I would not have to raise the whole camper up to clear the roof of the truck)
+ It would create a great spot to mount the spare tire (where the camper used to meet the Toyota cab)
+ It would create a small covered area to get some shade, stay out the rain.
+ As I would not have to build the platform to raise the camper up, but would still need a "tray" for it, it would be slightly easier, cheaper, faster....probably.
+ It would free up the roof of the truck for a roof top basket, should I want one.
+ The set-up would get better mileage and would be quieter, almost certainly.
- The door of the camper would be on the wrong side, I could switch it....work
- It looks goofy
- I would loose the storage space created under the elevated camper, roughly 6ft by 9ft and 8 inches deep, space that would be hard to use, lots of volume
- The truck becomes longer by around 4 ft.
Regarding the storage, I don't think I would miss it too much, I plan on having 4 boxes anyway, one in front and back of each rear wheel.
Final thought, it would be cool to rig up some anchors to hang chairs under the backward facing cab over, see the picture. Thanks a lot.


My dilemma is whether to mount the Sunrader body forwards with the cab-over over the cab, as is traditionally done, or to mount it backwards. If I go backwards, the cab-over bed would be hanging off the back of the truck. In the attached picture you can see what the cab-over portion looks like, gives a sense of how it would look.
Here are my thoughts on mounting backwards:
+ The total height of the truck would be about 1 foot lower (I would not have to raise the whole camper up to clear the roof of the truck)
+ It would create a great spot to mount the spare tire (where the camper used to meet the Toyota cab)
+ It would create a small covered area to get some shade, stay out the rain.
+ As I would not have to build the platform to raise the camper up, but would still need a "tray" for it, it would be slightly easier, cheaper, faster....probably.
+ It would free up the roof of the truck for a roof top basket, should I want one.
+ The set-up would get better mileage and would be quieter, almost certainly.
- The door of the camper would be on the wrong side, I could switch it....work
- It looks goofy
- I would loose the storage space created under the elevated camper, roughly 6ft by 9ft and 8 inches deep, space that would be hard to use, lots of volume
- The truck becomes longer by around 4 ft.
Regarding the storage, I don't think I would miss it too much, I plan on having 4 boxes anyway, one in front and back of each rear wheel.
Final thought, it would be cool to rig up some anchors to hang chairs under the backward facing cab over, see the picture. Thanks a lot.

