I've seen a few 3/4 and 1 ton pick-ups with custom sleepers installed. I'd imagine you could convert the rear seat of a crewcab into a reasonable sleeper bunk a lot cheaper.
Dodge 4500 or good used Single axle tractor with sleeper.
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True. The DOT publishes minimum sleeper berth dimensions, the current regs probably aren't attainable in the confines of a pick-up cab.
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N RV hauling . I'd advise against it . You are only paid loaded miles and deadhead wit0h0 00
Todays fuel prices would kill you .fuel prices will also cause RV sales and production to drop considerably .
Since FMCSR now allows off duty to be logged in a nonmoving CMV a legal sleeper is not needed . Just never log sleeper , just off duty . -
Wouldn't a sleeper come in handy to be able to log 'sleeper berth' if/when you are delayed at a shipper or receiver ...thereby saving your 70? -
I would THINK that off duty works just as well as Sleeper to save hours....
However personally if I ran a SA Sleeper truck I wouldn't waste so many miles/fuel going back and forth home.
On the other hand DOT doesn't pay much attention to my RAM 2500..... -
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I like the AA sleeper.
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