Kenworth T800 vocational truck

Sept. 28, 2010

KenworthThe T800 vocational truck has an optional, larger cab that's 6 inches longer and 5 inches higher than standard. The extra length allows 2 more inches of belly room for the driver, and a 21-degree recline for seat back, plus 2.5 cubic feet of extra storage for tools and personal gear. A kit to convert existing AeroCab sleeper-cab tractors to daycabs is also available.

The T800 vocational truck has an optional, larger cab that's 6 inches longer and 5 inches higher than standard. The extra length allows 2 more inches of belly room for the driver, and a 21-degree recline for seat back, plus 2.5 cubic feet of extra storage for tools and personal gear. A kit to convert existing AeroCab sleeper-cab tractors to daycabs is also available.

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