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Sleeper cab type truck toppers

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David Maddux

01-06-2008 20:27:49




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I have a Ford dually crew cab and pull a gooseneck trailer to the tractor shows. This summer we will be taking our Grandsons with us. We are in need of storage room for suitcases and misc. stuff that can not get wet. I have been thinking of one of those Pickup type sleeper cab covers that you may have seen in the past. I would like to know where to go to see some or who to talk to about them.Has anyone had any experience with these? I have not seen many around, but thought it might be nice to haul the things that won't fit in the back seat with 3 little boys. Thanks. Dave.

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David Maddux

01-07-2008 06:38:11




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 Re: Sleeper cab type truck toppers in reply to David Maddux, 01-06-2008 20:27:49  
I have a tool box that sets in the back below window level that we have used in the past, just not enough room. And of course, not enough money for the toter home .



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Alex-41JDb

01-07-2008 05:43:38




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 Re: Sleeper cab type truck toppers in reply to David Maddux, 01-06-2008 20:27:49  
Why not some large tubs/totes from walmart or meijers? Use them for electrolysis later.



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John (C-IL)

01-07-2008 05:22:50




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 Re: Sleeper cab type truck toppers in reply to David Maddux, 01-06-2008 20:27:49  
Hey Dave. Take a look at this piece. My son has one and likes it. We used it on the Freightliner when we went to MN in 2006 for the GOTO.

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ericlb

01-06-2008 20:49:47




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 Re: Sleeper cab type truck toppers in reply to David Maddux, 01-06-2008 20:27:49  
i had one on one of my pickups in the early '90's, it was the kind that sat on top of the bed, i would recomend the kind that goes all the way to the bed floor, with a door in it, mine was a real bear to get things in and out of, and you had to be careful about putting heavy stuff in it in case you had to stop fast,[ i had one of those boots between the cab and sleeper and no rear window]



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john *.?-!.* cub owner

01-06-2008 20:35:01




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 Re: Sleeper cab type truck toppers in reply to David Maddux, 01-06-2008 20:27:49  
any place that specializes in truck accessories or camper shells can probably order one for you, but they ain't cheap.



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