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New 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Work Truck Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-350 XL Super Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
New 2024 Ford F-350 XL Super Cab Cab Chassis
New 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Work Truck Regular Cab 55 CA Cab Chassis
New 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 5500 Work Truck Regular Cab Cab Chassis
New 2024 Ram 4500 SLT Crew Cab 4x4 60 CA Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-450 Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Work Truck Regular Cab Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 5500 Work Truck Regular Cab Cab Chassis
New 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 6500 LT Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Work Truck Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-350 Regular Cab 4WD Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-750 Base Regular Cab Cab Chassis
New 2024 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
New 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 5500 Work Truck Regular Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
New 2024 Ford F-350 XL Regular Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-350 XL Regular Cab Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-350 XL Regular Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
New 2025 Ford F-250 XL Crew Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
New 2024 Ford F-550 XL Super Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
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New 2025 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4x4 Cab Chassis
Frequently Asked Questions about the Cab Chassis
What is a cab chassis truck and how is it different from a pickup truck?
What is a cab chassis truck and how is it different from a pickup truck?
A cab chassis has the front section (cab) of a pickup but lacks the standard bed, allowing for extensive customization with various upfits.
What types of upfits are available for cab chassis trucks?
What types of upfits are available for cab chassis trucks?
The upfits available to cab chassis are very extensive. Dump bodies, flatbeds, service bodies, refrigeration units, cranes, tow trucks, and specialty bodies for specific industries are just a few examples.
What are the weight capacities of cab chassis trucks?
What are the weight capacities of cab chassis trucks?
Payload capacity and towing capacity vary greatly depending on the model, engine, and upfit. Factors like the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) are crucial to understand.
What are the fuel efficiency considerations for cab chassis trucks?
What are the fuel efficiency considerations for cab chassis trucks?
Expect lower fuel efficiency compared to pickup trucks due to their larger size and heavier weight. Engine options and upfit weight also play a role.
What are the maintenance requirements for cab chassis trucks?
What are the maintenance requirements for cab chassis trucks?
Regular maintenance is crucial for these commercial vehicles. Frequency and cost will depend on the model, usage, and upfit installed.
Cab Chassis trucks for sale: What's the best make and model?
Cab Chassis trucks for sale: What's the best make and model?
There are many make and models to choose from that include: the Ford F-350 super duty truck, the Ford F-450 super duty truck, the Ford F-650, and even the Dodge Ram truck among others. Those are among the most popular makes and models for truck chassis vehicles, known for their reliability, power, and customization options. The best choice depends on the specific vehicle needs and budget of the buyer.
What type of fuel do chassis cabs use?
What type of fuel do chassis cabs use?
Cab Chassis trucks typically use a diesel motor due to its efficiency and power, especially for heavy-duty tasks.
Are there financing options available for a chassis truck for sale?
Are there financing options available for a chassis truck for sale?
Yes, there are financing options available for purchasing a cab chassis truck, including loans, leases, and dealer financing. Many financial institutions and equipment financing companies offer tailored plans for commercial cab chassis truck purchases.
Cab Chassis Trucks: What do people need to consider when buying them?
Cab Chassis Trucks: What do people need to consider when buying them?
When buying a cab chassis truck, consider the intended use, ensuring the chassis strength and engine power align with the required load capacity and tasks. Customization options and cab configuration are crucial, depending on whether you need specific body types or passenger space. Finally, balance the upfront cost with long-term operational expenses, including fuel efficiency and maintenance.
What sizes are the best for cab chassis trucks?
What sizes are the best for cab chassis trucks?
Sizes for cab chassis trucks can vary such as 8 ft, 12 ft, or 16ft. Also, the size can vary depending if the need of the driver is for tank trucks, a refrigerated truck, a delivery truck, or a more general commercial truck.
Cab Chassis trucks for sale: What do I need to do if I want to purchase right now?
Cab Chassis trucks for sale: What do I need to do if I want to purchase right now?
Click on the orange button that says ‘I’m Interested!” that is located on the right side of each individual cab chassis truck listing.
What are cab chassis trucks typically used for?
What are cab chassis trucks typically used for?
Cab chassis trucks are typically used as a base vehicle for custom-built commercial applications, such as tow trucks, delivery trucks, and utility vehicles. They consist of a cab and a chasis, without a pre-installed cargo bed, allowing for specific modifications to meet various industry needs. These trucks are popular for their versatility in construction, transportation, and service industries.
What industries commonly use cab chassis trucks?
What industries commonly use cab chassis trucks?
Industries that commonly use cab chassis trucks include construction, transportation, and utilities. These trucks are favored in these sectors for their ability to be customized with specialized equipment, such as flatbeds, dump bodies, and service bodies. Additionally, cab chassis trucks are widely used in industries like towing, telecommunications, and landscaping for their versatility and adaptability.
What is a chassis truck, and who is it for?
What is a chassis truck, and who is it for?
A chassis truck is a bare-frame commercial vehicle designed for custom upfits. It’s commonly used by contractors, utility fleets, service technicians, and delivery operators who require specific body installations like flatbeds, dumps, or utility boxes.
How is a chassis truck different from a standard work truck?
How is a chassis truck different from a standard work truck?
Unlike pickups or vans, a cab chassis truck includes only the cab and frame rails, allowing complete flexibility in upfitting. This makes it ideal for businesses needing task-specific builds such as stake beds, crane units, or box trucks.
What should I check when evaluating a used chassis cab?
What should I check when evaluating a used chassis cab?
Inspect the chassis frame and mounting points for damage or previous modifications. Review maintenance records and confirm drivetrain specs—especially for diesel models. Also verify axle ratings, GVWR, and wheelbase to ensure it aligns with your planned upfit.
Are gas and diesel chassis trucks both available?
Are gas and diesel chassis trucks both available?
Yes. Gas-powered chassis trucks offer lower upfront cost and are suited for local and light- to medium-duty use. Diesel chassis trucks are preferred for heavy-duty applications thanks to their torque, towing capacity, and long service intervals.
Can a chassis truck be used across different industries?
Can a chassis truck be used across different industries?
Definitely. The chassis cab platform is versatile, supporting bodies for construction, HVAC, telecom, landscaping, and field service. Whether you need a box body, dump setup, or mobile workshop, a truck cab and chassis provides the adaptability to match.