Lorries may have deflectors fitted to their cabs to help improve aerodynamics and reduce fuel consumption by reducing wind resistance. The deflector redirects airflow around the vehicle, which can also help to reduce turbulence and noise inside the cab.
some lorries have deflectors fitted over their cabs, so it becomes more streamline, it can DEFLECT the air resistance too :) The Ugly Rat
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No. The F600 and F150 are entirely different classes of vehicles, altogether. While some components are shared, the cabs are not common between the two.
One the 1999 and newer trucks, some 2WD ext cabs and 4WD ext cabs with the 5.3 came with 3.73 gears. Others came with 3.42 gears
There are many places one might go to learn more about dual cabs. Some good resources would be the official car brand website or the local dealership.
Considering that the bezel in larger on the capsule case, I would imagine it would be more protective. Should you drop your phone on its screen, it should offer more protection. The deflector is more sleek and offers some protection as far as the screen.
There may be some slight differences but basically they are the same.
All trucks are different dimensions - there are long beds (8 ft) and short beds (6 ft). Some of the mega cabs and super crew cabs have 4 & 5 foot beds. You will need to know exactly what truck you are thinking of to get exact dimensions as some are taller and wider than others as well.
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Some automobile companies have options to install cabs on trucks when you buy them. I know for a fact Chevy and Ford does this. If you already have a truck you could go to a local dealer (possibly same place you bought your automobile) and get one installed. The Company LEER specifically makes cabs/caps for trucks. You can go their website and see if they have any nice cabs: http://www.leer.com/>
The cabs of big sleeper trucks can vary in size depending on your desire. You can have an area as small as 30" or as big as 300". Most sleeper truck cabs have enough room for a small bed, a refrigerator, microwave, tv, and some storage. You can see an example picture of a typical sleeper cab here: http://www.pfblog.com/nakedpicks/images/Peterbilt-Unibilt-Sleeper.jpg.