I'd also think about how often you need to get to extension ladders since one of the complaints I hear from guys with tall trucks is the difficulty involved with getting the ladders on/off and I don't think they make electric or crank racks for bodies like that.
I though of this, and with the "attic", hopefully I can mount the extension ladder on the ceiling inside. I don't use it that much.
I'm not for large rigs either!! Before I started my company, I worked for a company that had--what I Call--a plumbers truck. It was a nightmare trying to park, or even drive up narrow streets. I was always on edge when I drove, and even more when the apprentice was driving.
Yet, only you know your situation, and taste!
I used to be a full time wrecker driver, so this will be the same as driving an international flatbed in the city.
what type of electrical work do you do for the most part? how many guys do you typically haul in a vehicle at a time? that truck is definitely impressive, but do you need that much rig?
I mainly do new resi, additions and remodels lately. I have my share of service, but not a majority of my business.... lately that is. There was a time when I did all service and small installs, but it seems those days have gone for now.
You will get 4 times the room in a box van AND you get a rolling billboard.
I though about this as well, but I can't get over the look. i like the billboard idea, but I also think that outfitting a box truck will be labor intensive if I want to make it just right. I think I will be comfortable with the utilty style.... I think.
Thanks for the replies. Nice truck Mr. Stevens. I contemplated a steel body, and still haven't ruled it out. From what I hear, the FRP bodies are more expensive, even more than aluminum bodies, and FRP is a little heavier. I still haven't made up my mind, and am not fully convinced I want to yet, but I want to make the decision before the van quits.