Or you could go out on the edge and install a "double bed" sleeper:
Hanvey Sprinter Expediter Vans on Sprinter Van for freight haulers by Hanvey Specialty Engineering
You can contact Don Bentz at Bolt Custom Trucks & Mfg. The number is 260-387-5779. We do sprinter van conversions for Stoops Specialty Trucks. Give me a call if you have any questions.
Have a great day
Donald Bentz
260-387-5779
Bolt Custom Trucks & Mfg LLC
4532 Allen Martin Drive
Fort Wayne IN 46806
Talked to Jack, who is most helpful and knowledgeable. He says Midway can get you set up for $10k and 600lb. That keeps you within load limits on a Sprinter so that one could still accommodate two pallets and 2000#, even in the current heavier vehicles.
I'd love to hear from others who have upfitted with the Midway conversion.
...and build some sort of fold up bed from the dash to the back over the missing seat.
I think Turtle Bilt sleepers are the best I have seen for Sprinters.
Me to at least his shelfs are ,,I dont remember seeing the bed.
I wanna look at the shelf he built again. (and maybe copy it)
Can someone point me to the picture. Ive tried finding and searching but there is to much on that guy here. It would take weeks to look at all the search results. Im thinking i may have seen it possible in a photo album???
Shelf was full length and full height I believe and running down the left side of the truck. Picture looked like it may have still been work in progress??
Wow, 10k on a sleeper just to carry 2000# or 2 skids. Why such a big sleeper needed in a smaller truck. Plus the cost of the Sprinter...it states btw 45-49k new.
For that money you can be in a sweet Class 8 D unit, or a very nice Tractor.
Seems to me those sleepers in a sprinter are built for waiting and sitting around.
A-Rex
Me to at least his shelfs are ,,I dont remember seeing the bed.
I wanna look at the shelf he built again. (and maybe copy it)
Can someone point me to the picture. Ive tried finding and searching but there is to much on that guy here. It would take weeks to look at all the search results. Im thinking i may have seen it possible in a photo album???
Shelf was full length and full height I believe and running down the left side of the truck. Picture looked like it may have still been work in progress??
How we value money is subjective, right? I'm looking for a lifestyle change. If only interested in making money, I'd keep my day job. Adding the sleeping and living portion for 25% of the cost of the vehicle, with minimal impact to income potential, seems perfectly in line.
The local MB dealer is discounting 2010s. Extended models roll off the lot under $45k. Also looking at 2005/6 models at half that cost.
And safe. I'm inclined to sacrifice ccc and go with their protective bulkhead rather than the minimalist plywood variations out there.
How we value money is subjective, right? I'm looking for a lifestyle change. If only interested in making money, I'd keep my day job. Adding the sleeping and living portion for 25% of the cost of the vehicle, with minimal impact to income potential, seems perfectly in line.
The local MB dealer is discounting 2010s. Extended models roll off the lot under $45k. Also looking at 2005/6 models at half that cost.
Keep the focus...it is a WORK truck...while comfort is a consideration....your focus should be...Make Money...