You need that legally if you are sleeping while someone else is driving. It is your sleeping seatbelt. I am sure everyone uses them, just do not remove them if you get inspected and you removed them you will have some issues.
If this were a Ford outlaw I might consider it. Sleeper is rather tight. The word claustrophobic comes to mind. (Btw, Ford’s outlaw was a 1/2 van 1/2 pickup custom. They’re still made but only on demand.)
Isn't that the DOT regulation that The sleeper berth must be accessible from the inside of the cab without opening the doors requiring the removal of the passenger seat?
@@nickaltvater5592 Oh contraire.. there are regulations for sleeper berth. Part 393.76 www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?gp=1&ty=HTML&h=L&mc=true&=PART&n=pt49.5.393#se49.5.393_176
It's not a requirement if installed after 1953: A sleeper berth installed before January 1, 1953 must either: (i) Conform to the requirements of paragraph (c)(1) of this section; or (ii) Have at least two exits, each of which is at least 18 inches high and 21 inches wide, located at opposite ends of the vehicle and useable by the occupant without the assistance of any other person.
Clean your lens before filming, even if you don't think you need it, so that you're always recording your subject unobstructed by artifacts. Use a lens cleaner and a lens safe cloth. Just trying to be helpful. Awesome truck conversion, by the way.
Hello I am interested in having my ford f 250 customize with a sleeper cab installed please contact me with the details of what it would cost me to have one added to my truck. Thank you.
cost about 15k definitely not worth it i removed the backseat in crewcab plus passenger seat made sleeping bed thats about 80” that goes from back to front. plus mounted fridge and microwave. inverter in the back dark curtains all windows cost me about 2000$ for everything including appliances
If you're going to do it video on sleepers then do the video on sleepers if you're going to do a video on truck accessories then do a video on that , I clicked on this video to see about the sleepers !!!!! Not a bunch of BS
I though the same thing. at 1:29 you can see the rust and it's brand new. Imagine a winter in the salt. That bed kit would be gone. I'd opt for aluminum or stainless.
@@myalaskalife5837 That's true now that I think about it. Why would anyone care what their new truck looks like. It's just a work truck. Plus for that amount of money what can you really expect.
Hell yeah look out LOT LIZARDS here I come
ROAD KILL Hahahaha!!!! LMMFAO lol
If I get the roadmaster can I also still keep the regular back?
24k mi warranty!?! So about 3 months warranty!
The salesman looks awesome, I'll take it
2:31 did he say we've got straps to hold you down LOL
You need that legally if you are sleeping while someone else is driving. It is your sleeping seatbelt. I am sure everyone uses them, just do not remove them if you get inspected and you removed them you will have some issues.
Great for lot lizards - keeps the skinny ass from running away with your pants and wallet
That's some bad ass fucking shit!
Is that the inside or outside measurement?
With a 5500 crew cab, can you put that sized bunk and still have a truck bed big enough to put 4 pallets (2x2)?
NO
Price on one of them
I want this on a 2022 tundra.
If this were a Ford outlaw I might consider it. Sleeper is rather tight. The word claustrophobic comes to mind. (Btw, Ford’s outlaw was a 1/2 van 1/2 pickup custom. They’re still made but only on demand.)
Isn't that the DOT regulation that The sleeper berth must be accessible from the inside of the cab without opening the doors requiring the removal of the passenger seat?
There is no sleeper regulation.
@@nickaltvater5592 Oh contraire.. there are regulations for sleeper berth.
Part 393.76
www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?gp=1&ty=HTML&h=L&mc=true&=PART&n=pt49.5.393#se49.5.393_176
@@crispyspa Add a door on the sleeper and keep the passenger seat in?
@@kalubshaw516 I don't think that would satisfy the government.
@@crispyspa it should. New custom sleepers often have the option for a full rear door.
Are you offering these trucks anymore?
how far are you guys from Lumberton ????
THAT STAINLESS SIMULATIOR HUB CAP IS ON WRONG
What about those DOT doors on the sleeper? Cowtown sleepers have 2 escape hatches, and they claim it is a requirement.
Most 18 wheelers don't have doors on the sleeper anymore
It's not a requirement if installed after 1953: A sleeper berth installed before January 1, 1953 must either:
(i) Conform to the requirements of paragraph (c)(1) of this section; or
(ii) Have at least two exits, each of which is at least 18 inches high and 21 inches wide, located at opposite ends of the vehicle and useable by the occupant without the assistance of any other person.
What about storage space.
Where do I put my clothes?
Get a super or crewcab
Clean your lens before filming, even if you don't think you need it, so that you're always recording your subject unobstructed by artifacts. Use a lens cleaner and a lens safe cloth. Just trying to be helpful. Awesome truck conversion, by the way.
How much dose 1 of these cost
nice
Do you have financing
Diesel fired apu?!?
Hello I am interested in having my ford f 250 customize with a sleeper cab installed please contact me with the details of what it would cost me to have one added to my truck. Thank you.
Where can I get a truck like this n how much does it cost for this setup
with a dodge 3500 6.7 cummins deisel
What’s the Price
Why not just buy a used tractor n trailer?
yep
new truck is about 50k + 15k for this, additional diesel tank, 5th wheel etc
totalling 70k
might as well buy a tractor
service truck box can you be put on to a truck like that
Easy to get in and out??? ya right
I'd remove the passenger seat for more room if of course your not having a ride along with u
What's under bed? Looks like a lot of wasted space. Needs side doors and more head room.
No inside storage.
cost about 15k definitely not worth it
i removed the backseat in crewcab plus passenger seat
made sleeping bed thats about 80” that goes from back to front. plus mounted fridge and microwave. inverter in the back
dark curtains all windows
cost me about 2000$ for everything including appliances
24k warranty? So basically a 3 month warranty.
Was thonking the same thing.
Only 36K mile warranty. Might as well buy used and save the money.
Apu?
A diesel generator. Auxiliary power unit
If you're going to do it video on sleepers then do the video on sleepers if you're going to do a video on truck accessories then do a video on that , I clicked on this video to see about the sleepers !!!!! Not a bunch of BS
Come and Get,em hahahaha
The body paintwork is poor. Black paint is already rusty and chipped
I though the same thing. at 1:29 you can see the rust and it's brand new. Imagine a winter in the salt. That bed kit would be gone. I'd opt for aluminum or stainless.
It's a work truck not a Cadillac if you whant shiny by a Cadillac if you whant a rill man's truck buy one of these
@@myalaskalife5837 That's true now that I think about it. Why would anyone care what their new truck looks like. It's just a work truck. Plus for that amount of money what can you really expect.
Bla bla bla bla
I think this cat needs to learn how to pronounce ALLISON not Icen, lol
Rams use an aisin transmission not an allison.
The sleeper is out of $15,000 what a complete rip-off what a joke. if you're spending $15,000 for this setup you shouldn't be in business.
How can I talk to you about that talk
Hello I'm interested in having my ford f 250 customize with a sleeper cab installed please contact me to discuss so details o. How much it would cost