What the heck is this called?

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  1. farmboy73

    farmboy73 Medium Load Member

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    IMG_9483.jpeg IMG_9482.jpeg In the high winds of Wyoming, I lost half of the piece that runs horizontally between the cab extenders at the top rear of my sleeper. I have been searching for what it is called so I can replace it, but I have failed so far. Does anyone know? I’ve looked on several sites that sell truck parts searching through fairings, cab extenders, wings, etc. 2025 Next Gen T680. Thanks!
     
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  3. Razororange

    Razororange Road Train Member

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    Vander Haags has a bunch of them in many colors used. They call it a Roof Wing.

    This one looks like it might even be the same color as what you have. Could probably call them and confirm color match.

    https://www.vanderhaags.com/detailview.php?part=25862831
     
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  4. farmboy73

    farmboy73 Medium Load Member

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    Thank you!
     
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    TheLoadOut Road Train Member

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    Looks like KW did a 5 minute wind tunnel test on those T680's, "yep, she's good to go".
     
  6. farmboy73

    farmboy73 Medium Load Member

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    lol…To be fair to them though, it had a crack in it already where I had caught it on a loading chute months before.
     
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  7. 50WT

    50WT Road Train Member

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    If you ever need a tow better hope they can do it from the front.
     
  8. KDHCryo

    KDHCryo Medium Load Member

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    They do it in the front, but it costs you an extra 100$ to pull your shafts.

    That's why they love getting you from behind.

    EDIT, that didn't sound right, but it's true.
     
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