Check Sleeper Truck Interior Condition
Something most of us do is then sit inside and see how it ‘feels’. We look around the cab, but usually that is about it. We give a basic cursory glance at best.
No, actually you really need to inspect the interior, the cushions, the floor mats and carpets, the gloves box and other storage compartments. Check out the mattress, check the trucks lights, and everything else you can see feel and touch.
Look in the hard to reach places, check the ashtray, behind the dash, and any other place that things could have fallen or spilled on/in. Make sure the fuse box and the electrical wiring checked. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to run a voltmeter on all the outlets, both ac and dc.
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After all, this is going to be your home away from home, so you better inspect it like your mother-in-law is coming over for the first time! Because you don’t want any surprises. Nothing worse than crack seals, that leak when it rains.
Or mold and mildew from past ‘spills’. If the previous owner wasn’t very hygienic there could be bugs or rodents inside the sleeper or extended cabin truck. So thoroughly check it out.
Remember, it would be best to have it thoroughly detailed before you move in, and change the mattress.
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