Weight of a big sleeper truck
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Youngtrucker19, Jun 6, 2013.
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Couldn't be more specific could you?
Engine ? Transmission ? Make of truck ?
If you took some time and looked at manufacturer sites you would find out a lot more than by asking your question here.
Or try searching this site. It has been anwered before.
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Thanks for being rude there buddy. I have looked thank u and yes I've looked on here to no one talks about 96" sleepers it's always 120 or more way to give good info.
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Did you read the link I posted for you ?
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"most companies won't lease a truck over 20k pounds and you'd likely be at least 25k"
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wow...i didnt think he answered rude....he even gave a link....touchy arent we?
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stupid is as stupid does
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We were all young once.
Thank goodness we all grow up.
I got interested in the OP's original question for my own sake and did what I told him to do. I checked out Bentz/Bolt and found this 100" sleeper for the Cascadia.
It weighs in at 3200 lbs with AC and a generator.
Add that to the weight of a daycab and you might get close to an idea.
It gets complicated for sure. Fuel tanks capacity and empty or full etc.
Then there is this thread
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