What type of bed?

Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by Moose1, Jan 23, 2012.

  1. Moose1

    Moose1 Bobtail Member

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    What are your opinions on flatbed vs dually box on 3500 or 4500 dually? Are there advantages to one over the other when it comes to hotshot? We run class 8 trucks, but get the occasionally call for a hotshot load which I always have to pass off and it has me thinking....
     
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  3. Bigarmin88

    Bigarmin88 Road Train Member

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    Don't quote me right but I think DOT don't allow sleepers on pick up's,not sure but I think that's the rule.
     
  4. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    With a flatbed you have the option of hotshotting smaller loads without a trailer .
     
  5. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    Sure they allow them , just don't log sleeper in them if they don't meet the spec's .
     
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  6. truckon

    truckon Swamp Thing

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    flat beds are good, some of my best paying loads have been hauled just on the truck bed. also nice when you have a nice bed that you can move from truck to truck.
     
  7. SMBdriver

    SMBdriver Light Load Member

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    I run a 5500 with an 11' flatbed. I wouldn't even get into this without a flatbed as fast and easy loading/unloading is super important and boxes make that a pain. We don't load at a dock, just get things forked onto the bed or the trailer.

    As to the 3500/4500, go take a look at c&c's that don't have beds on yet at your dealer side by side. The 4500/5500s are built a whole lot beefier and the rear ends will last longer. The number one complaint I see about 3500s is having to have the rear ends rebuilt.
     
  8. Moose1

    Moose1 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for the insight guys. Sounds like the flatbed makes the most sense.
     
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