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<p>[QUOTE="Deezl Smoke, post: 11711631, member: 60720"]Several friends and myself are wanting to know how the sleeper size is measured?</p><p> I have a 2021 Pete 567 that says 80" sleeper. The box itself is the same length OD as my old 1996 Uni-bilt 63". I know the cab to sleeper connection on the 567 is much wider and the head room in the cab is much taller, so do the factories include a portion of the cab into the advertised sleeper size? Similar to a condo sleeper?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Deezl Smoke, post: 11711631, member: 60720"]Several friends and myself are wanting to know how the sleeper size is measured? I have a 2021 Pete 567 that says 80" sleeper. The box itself is the same length OD as my old 1996 Uni-bilt 63". I know the cab to sleeper connection on the 567 is much wider and the head room in the cab is much taller, so do the factories include a portion of the cab into the advertised sleeper size? Similar to a condo sleeper?[/QUOTE]
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