98 W900 Project

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  1. willfly83

    willfly83 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for the info, I'm in Michigan but road trips don't scare me if the price is right, do you have any pictures and what do you think you would have to have for it?
     
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  3. willfly83

    willfly83 Bobtail Member

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    My father-in-law did all the work and should still have all the parts he removed so I think if I need something he probably has it. thanks for the info!
     
  4. Slowpoke KW

    Slowpoke KW Road Train Member

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    5EDC5DA5-FC91-42D2-B6D7-BD56368018E0.jpeg This is the only one I found on my phone, I’ll take a few more in a little bit. The side box door and the rubber flaps for the back of the extensions are laying inside it. I guess I I could take $550. At the moment I don’t have a way to lift it, but that may change.
     
  5. Slowpoke KW

    Slowpoke KW Road Train Member

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    At the worst you’ll wind up buying new a/c lines for the cab (assuming you want bunk air), and spending some time extending the wiring it’s probably zip tied back to itself inside the frame
     
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  6. lester

    lester Midwest's #1 Feed Hauler

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    When I had a 63inch stand up on my Pete the bunk didn't have AC and it was not really an issue. When I slept I opened the curtains and maybe ran an extra fan to push cool air in the bunk. When i was driving I closed the curtain. That's on a big hole bunk
     
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  7. Slowpoke KW

    Slowpoke KW Road Train Member

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    The headliner is missing the guy I bought it from used it to make the new panel for his truck. I did set it on 4x4’s but not much of them visible now.
     
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    abyliks Road Train Member

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    Is that flat glass or curved?

    modular sleepers are measured from the sleeper wall, 40”, 50”, 60”, or 75”, the aero cabs are measured from the seat back, 38”, 62”, 72” and 86”, but the are basically the same thing, the 74” modular has a slightly bigger walk through hole,
     
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  9. w9l

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    Kinda sales tactics, lol. The seat back in our aero has quite a range of travel.
    I can say that there is very little usable difference in our 60" modular flat top and our 72" aero flat top. But, I really like the fridge and doored closets in the aero. At some point I am thinking of giving up 4 to6 inches of bed and retrofitting the 60 inch to be able to add fridge. May be able to put fridge on top of cabinet and not give up anything. Fridge on top with groceries in cabinet underneath beats the fridge in floor and groceries above. Heat from fridge melts chocolate above...
     
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    I think you mean below the cab floor.
     
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  11. Slowpoke KW

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    I’m talking about the measurement of the openings.
     
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