i need to know the differnce in the dimensions to the tipping body of a single cabbed tipper truck compared to a double cabbed/crew cab? my reason: to see whether the double cabbed loses much space on the tipping body before i go ahead to buy one.
ehhnothings going to happenyoull be finejust lay low on it for about a week and drink lots of waterthen you can start using again but never make it out of a tin can or a plasic bottlethat is dangerous
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it all depends on the weight distribution your little truck is designed to take 1 ton over the steer and two tons over the drive so you need to consider the length of where your weight will be distributed if all is ok then you just put higher sideboards on a shorter body so you can stil have a dual cab truck i hope this helps i drive b-doubles, road-trains, cranes and all types of heavy machinery for a living