Sleeper bunks
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by skierbri10, Feb 26, 2017.
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Hey some of us still get to enjoy those coffins. Sitting in a 365 pete at the moment with a 32in flat top. Im 5'6 140 soaking wet and its a squeeze for me
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My truck has a 48" Unibilt high rise. It contains an approximately 3 foot wide bed that is of queen size length (my sheet set fits perfectly for length) and about a foot of space in front of the bed to the back of the cab.
Peterbilt offers several other sized bunks (36" flat, 63" flat, 63" high and 72" high) on 379/389 style trucks, but only one other size of bed, its about 4.5 feet wide. It sleeps two large adults side by side, shoulder to shoulder.
This is the 63" high rise:
The 63" high rise is what most Peterbilt drivers look for in a truck. -
6'6" here you'll be fine.BigBob410 Thanks this.
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I'm 6'5". I'm driving a car carrier with a flat top. Horizontal isn't an issue. Getting my drawers on in the morning is.... I miss having a condo!SingingWolf Thanks this.
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I got a 386 with the same sleeper and Im 6'4" 325. Yea its cozy.Brettj3876 Thanks this.
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I didn't realize you could get a 32in in a 386. These 365s are oilfield trucks so they just put smallest possible bunk they offer. Very rarely do we ever have to take a 10 in one
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Yup you can get the 36" (now 44") bunk on the 389/396/367/579/567
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