A 36-inch sleeper for a Peterbilt truck typically weighs around 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, depending on the specific model and features. The weight can vary based on additional options or customizations. It's always best to check the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.
There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.
That'll vary according to a number of things, such as what size fuel tanks you have on there, the frame length, what sleeper you have, etc. You can expect it to range anywhere from 19,000 - 23000 lbs., give or take.
Typically, 17k - 19k for a three axle freight truck.
Should be 3 lbs., 12 ounces for a factory original (not reconfigured) day cab and 4 lbs. for a sleeper.
ranges between 17k-20k
Typically, between 16,000 and 18,000 lbs.
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.
How much freon does a 2010 Peterbilt
A 22 inch monitor would approximately weigh 5.5 kg
what is the weight of an twenty inch tire
0.2 ounces