Not mine. I got the picture off the Bentz Sleeper site.
I drive a 2007 WesternStar.
The M2 112 we had was an extended cab with a small sleeper.
how much cost to install a 36" sleeper on a daycab tractor ?
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check out the local truck boneyard--should be lots of sleepers there----the one i used to go to-has row after row of them----the only big job is to take out the back wall and reinforce it right--and thats not a big job--then 4 mounts a seal and wiring for lights-----do you want to run ac and heat in the bunk?
that will require some fabbing and expense if you want itampm wayne Thanks this. -
Here is the picture of my old truck.
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hey wayne--how do you like the star?
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We have two of them. 2006 and 2007, both have 515 Detroits and eaton fuller 10 speeds,3.58 rears.
They get decent fuel mileage. 6 or more mpg in the winter and 7mpg in the summer months.
We like them. We have had very little problems with them.
I also like a t600. If you like a cat,or a cummins you will probably want the t600.
WesternStar will have more cab space.
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i am more used to detroits--and 13 speeds---my days with stars go back to the 70s/80s when they --well ---wernt so great
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A WesternStar would be very simular to your Classic in my opinion. -
it was a short nose--made it a bit better than an xl in the ne
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Probably won't be getting an answer.Bob Dobalina Thanks this.
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