Buy something that has room in it... peterbilts are nice and flashy but they have limited room... would you rather be comfortable in a KW or freightliner or have so much chrome you gotta have a security guard follow you around all the time... it all pays the same whichever truck you buy...
Spec'ing out a truck to purchase to pull dry van?
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I could understand guys spending 3-4 weeks out on the road and doing full resets away from home wanting more room (or sitting 8-10 hours at a shipper/receiver), but I find I don't need much more for what I do. From what I've seen of the inside of sleepers currently available on new trucks, I'd say the most appealing one is the 58" high-top available on the Peterbilt 567. Best balance of space, storage and weight.
The trucks look kinda goofy, but they are pretty light weight as well.
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My only gripe is the lack of space between the seats in a narrow cab truck. They do look better on the outside, but squeezing between them to get into the back is a bit of a pain. Especially with my fat ###.Rugerfan Thanks this. -
I’m about 6’1 240 lbs and do ok in a flattop
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Anyone know the benefits of super 40 over a 46k?
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Today's modern tractors are obese by weight. It's not good to have so much crap at the factory on them. Any time you can get a older tractor that is much lighter with a good set of rears, such as 40K capacity etc. you are good to go.
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