Reman Freightliner Century Class DayCab
he used-truck division at Freightliner has introduced a factory-reconfigured Century Class DayCab. Available exclusively at SelecTrucks Centers and Freightliner dealers, the new product is a used daycab truck that has been transformed from a Century Class SleeperCab.
It is different from a typical daycab in that it has a mid-roof-height cab roof and an extended cabin. Inside, there is additional headroom that allows for an overhead console as in the SleeperCab.
The Century cab is about 10 inches longer than a typical daycab, providing over 9.5 inches of additional space behind the seats. This allows for additional space for storing tools, personal belongings and other equipment. There is more seat travel, giving the driver up to 2 inches more belly room and allowing for the seat back to be reclined further.
A large 20-by-36-inch tinted rear window is installed to maximize rear visibility. Outside, the front and side sunvisor components are from the SleeperCab, providing protection from sun glare and heat loading. Side extenders are standard. If the used truck being converted originally had chassis fairings, they can be left on, or at the customer’s request, removed and replaced with fuel tank steps.
As with all Freightliner factory-reconfigured DayCabs, the cab, hood, frame, and chassis are prepped, masked off and painted.
Customers also can choose from a number of additional appearance or mechanical options.
Appearance options include a new grille, premium detail, new aluminum wheels, new steel quarter fenders and others. Mechanical options include new tires, new belts and coolant hoses, new batteries, new rear brakes shoes, new remanufactured starter, new remanufactured alternator, new clutch, new remanufactured transmissions, new engine brake, and more.
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