Sleepers?

Sterling_owner

Expert Expediter
I'm having more and more people calling me for loads for the F650 that would require one or two nights out. Would a sleeper like this work on it with out too much fabrication?

http://i24.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/bc/6f/d8_1_b.JPG

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=63736&item=2476163671&rd=1


2 1999 Sterling Semis
2000 Ford F650 24ft box truck
Now hiring driver in Cleveland, Ohio area.2 1999 Sterling Semis
2000 Ford F650 24ft box truck
Now hiring driver in Cleveland, Ohio area.
 

davekc

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Fleet Owner
I don't see why not. Shouldn't be that much fabrication involved. Most of the care should be when you cut the back of your cab to accomadate the sleeper. Too much cutting or in the wrong places will compromise the cabs strength.;)
 

geo

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
Retired Expediter
US Navy
also before you let anybody do work find out if they know what they
are doing as if it is not installed right there are major problems
leaks, exhaust leak's etc, as in last post watch where you cut
etc

once again check out the shop that is going to do the work
 

minitruck

Expert Expediter
Sterling_Owner,
Had a friend that has been there and done that. He was in the exact same situation as you and he ended up doing business with "Classy Chassis" in Valpraiso, Indianna. They did a superb wonderful job for him with no leaks of any kind and no problems either with their quality of their work inasmuch as cutting, painting to match, etc. I would put you in touch with him but sadly to say that he passed away with cancer a year ago. Please go to this site.. http://www.rvnetlinx.com/dba/dba.php3?id=1530 and check them out and decide for yourself sir. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Best of luck to you sir. Gregg. LTL TRUCKING
 
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