When you sleep in a reefer, how loud is the noise?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lupe, Jan 25, 2011.
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You might as well get used to the noise. You'll either be annoyed by the one you're dragging around or the pair that are parked on both sides of you at night.
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Is there some kind of ear plug or muffler that blocks out noise 100% at night?
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The back row is reserved for Skateboarders.....We need our peace and quiet.....rocknroll nik Thanks this. -
...I see your sorry axle out there I'll make sure to park next to you.....poke holes in the #### muffler and high cycle that baby just to wake you up.....#### skateboarders anyway......ya'll know the back row's for us outlaw produce runners
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I always have pulled reefers back in the day they were loud but I got to the point I couldent sleep at home without it now the reefers make little noise.they have some you have to check just to make sure they are on like this new whisper have to see the green light to make sure
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Imma hook back up to my bull wagon and park next to all of you lol
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I personally don't sleep in the reefer. It's usually full of stuff anyway...
Bose heatset does a great job of blocking noise...
Yep the idling trucks next to you make more noise..lupe Thanks this. -
Hi and welcome to the trucking industry, you will ge used to the sound of the reefer running after awhile a not even know it is running, this will take awhile for you. Hammer Down Truck n Trailer
Is the driver's seat of a reefer more louder than other trucks? What about when you are sleeping in the bunk?[/QUOTE]
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