Check my post on Steelsoldiers. I intend to do the same with mine. I should start soon
www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?threads/Overland-5-ton-camper-with-a-20%27-container.187139/&share_type=t
JC
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Yes, I read your thread.
Like you, we are considering how much container we can fit.
The 7-ton is taller than the 5-ton, so we should be able to tolerate more rear overhang relative to our departure angle, but like you, we are considering how far forward we can mount the container.
The exhaust and air intake should be easy enough to address.
We could remove the exhaust, and carry a "fording" attachment for it, should we ever need to actually ford 60" of water.
We could "section" the front of the container to make room for the air intake snorkel.
If we remove the vertical portion of the front of the bed, we could then slide the container forward, to within a few inches of the cab, leaving the vent hoses and transmission standpipe between the cab and box.
Ultimately, my wife would like sealed doors in the cab and box to create a pass-through. This pass-through may not necessarily be a sealed walk-through, although I may at least have a rain deflector above the pass-through doors so that we don't get wet when using the pass-through in inclement weather.