Me either!! LoL
Some nostalgia there from days gone by. My understanding is truckers used to sling a hammock under a van, or flatbed to get some rest. Right place, right time, right temperature & I'd try it out..
I'm an oddity here that runs a single drive axle truck over the road pull drop deck freight. I say run whatcha brung man. If it takes over the road in a day cab for a few months or a year to establish yourself, do what you gotta do..![]()
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A bucket between the seats and a 2/12 board over that, for naps. Motels aren't that expensive.
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Guess nobody remembers the days when you ran coast to coast on I-10 you’d see trucks parked with drivers feet hanging out the open windows as they slept across the seats.
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Is there something about the day cab that is more appealing to you than having a sleeper?
Plenty of guys run local containers and all that sort of thing with sleeper trucks.
You really have to be in some seriously tight quarters to not be able to back in with a sleeper truck. That is the only Advantage there is over a sleeper truck with the day cab.
Other than a small sacrifice in Mobility the sleeper truck is all advantage over the day cab.
And no, all permits for day cabs and sleepers are the same.
Is there a reason that you prefer the day cab?
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