Sleeper Cab Curtains
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Torque2Haul, Oct 9, 2009.
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LOL Hubby always looks at me when I say, I'd sure like to have this or that here. Then I say, I know, I know, lighter the better. He gets paid by the ton.
DDlighttruck Thanks this. -
My W star has the curtains that go around the windshield, but doesnt have the ones between the seats and sleeper which ##### because you freeze in the winter trying to heat such a large area (76" midroof) because western star don't insulate thsleeper very well.
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My truck has a sleeping curtains. I'm glad they do. Because that is when I have my privacy. Like example what will you do if you are trying to get dress in your truck with no curtains. Can't imagine that. Thank you trucks!! For giving us privacy when we do something or going to sleep. Sometimes there something in there personal.
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ALL trucks have curtians between sleeper and cab. The best trucks you want have the total wrap around for all cab windows, doors and the skylight plus upper window vents up top. When done right and installed correctly they block all lighting you don't care if it's night, day or in between outside and can use the tractor's front cab heating and air to make for a perfect home in the whole thing.
My 2001 century was this way. Perfect. We did run the engine all the time never shut off as a team that year and it was not a problem. Just needed a source of fuel every 30 hours.
Wrap arounds done right, usually keeps the riff raff away. They don't bother you up there. -
my classic has both the windshield curtain and bunk
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Is there a place that makes windshield privacy curtains?
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Is there a company that makes curtains for old trucks?
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