do you know where i can find?
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Hello folks im lookig for bedding for the truck bunk. Ive googled it looked online but cant find it. the only place ive seen a set of sheets for the truck is thru the company i work for but they are 43.00. thats kinda expensive for a set of sheets and i generaly change my sheets twice a week (im kinda wierd in a clean freak kinda way). Any help in this matter would be appreciated BJS in case your wondering what i do now i use fitted kingsize sheets from home and thats a pain in the a$$
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here
*i don't vouch for the integrity of the website, nor the quality of the product. :wink: btw, welcome to the forum
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oh its a link nevermind my last post im a bit slow when im at home thanks BJS
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They sell 'em in the truckstops. Sometimes on sale. I don't like them because they are ATTACHED at the foot, like I'm too stupid to tell the top from the bottom! :roll:
They are made to fit truck bunks! Every set I ever saw was less than 43 bucks.... but, I DO think they are overpriced. But, what do I know? I haven't bought sheets for my home in 30 years! :lol:
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Measure you bunk mattress. Many bunks are close enough to either twin or california twin size that the fitted sheet will work.
Just to make it easy on you standard home bed sizes in inches: Twin: 39x75 Twin XL (also called California Twin and Dorm Twin) 39x80 Double or Full 54x75
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Originally Posted by Uturn2001
Measure you bunk mattress. Many bunks are close enough to either twin or california twin size that the fitted sheet will work.
Just to make it easy on you standard home bed sizes in inches: Twin: 39x75 Twin XL (also called California Twin and Dorm Twin) 39x80 Double or Full 54x75
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It depends on the size of your mattress. When I was in a standard truck, the bung was bigger than a twin XL- it was wider. I don't know how it is for all trucks, though.
I found that just buying sheets size higher worked. I think the sheets they sell at the truck stops look and feel scratchy. I prefer to spend good money to buy good sheets somewhere like Bed, Bath and Beyond, personally. They last longer and they sure feel nicer. I think BB&B might have gone out of business, though.
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