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<p>[QUOTE="Brandonpdx, post: 11683105, member: 12929"]So it's not going to be a walk-in sleeper I am guessing? Not sure I'd want anybody to cut into the cab or have the guts to do it myself.</p><p><br /></p><p>5th wheel looks good. Looks like a Jost...had one on an old Volvo I used to drive. Took me a second to figure out you had to lift up on the handle and pull it out at the same time to release it. At bit awkward but makes it less easy to tamper with.</p><p><br /></p><p>You'll probably get 2 or 3 years out of those poly fenders before they gnaw themselves apart. There's a company that makes polished stainless ones that looks sharp but can't remember the company at the moment. Phoenix maybe?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonpdx, post: 11683105, member: 12929"]So it's not going to be a walk-in sleeper I am guessing? Not sure I'd want anybody to cut into the cab or have the guts to do it myself. 5th wheel looks good. Looks like a Jost...had one on an old Volvo I used to drive. Took me a second to figure out you had to lift up on the handle and pull it out at the same time to release it. At bit awkward but makes it less easy to tamper with. You'll probably get 2 or 3 years out of those poly fenders before they gnaw themselves apart. There's a company that makes polished stainless ones that looks sharp but can't remember the company at the moment. Phoenix maybe?[/QUOTE]
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